Alzheimer's Disease Begins Long Before the Mind Fails - What are the Early Warning Signs? »
Posted By WikiMap 3 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsAlzheimer’s destroys the brain cells leading to memory loss where sufferers are unable to remember recently learned facts, problems with thinking straight and behavioural difficulties that affects work, hobbies or social life.
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harriet203 months, 3 weeks ago
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jwlahins3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Alzheimers is like the old movies when you heard about the Zombie rituals. An Alzheimers patient looks just like this, but worse they do not know the day, the first and last day they should appreciate but the mind is not working correctly so they just stare as if they are thinking or trying to figure something out. The caregiver is cursed with all the grief and work.
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nursetam573 months, 3 weeks ago
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Ive worked with Alzheimers residents, plain and simple: Example: You cant find your keys but eventually trace back your footsteps and find them, Thats NOT Alzheimers, Its when you have your keys in your hand and dont remeber what to do with them, Thats Alzheimers. Its a sad deterioriating disease.
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aearthling593 months, 3 weeks ago
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They say many Alzheimer's patients have "aluminum" on the brain. We use to cook with aluminum, our vegetables are canned in aluminum, etc. Have any studies been done with people who perhaps eat frozen food, or use corning ware? Or has this myth been discounted.
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