Archive for the ‘Alzheimer’s’ Category
Nuts, Vegetables And Fish Cut Initial Signs of Alzheimer’s
by Kirsten Whittaker Posted: Saturday, 12/25/2010
Even though just one study shouldn't have you making massive changes to your lifestyle, when the exact same findings come from multiple studies, it's in all probability time for you to pay attention.
The Importance Of Stem Cells In Treating Many Kinds Of Conditions
by Erina Devine Posted: Wednesday, 9/15/2010
Stem cells are well-known as the repair system of the body, present in multi-cellular organisms. These cells can change into any other cell that is essential to the body, during an illness or if a disease takes place. They continue to work till the time the organism is alive.
For many years brain shrinkage and nerve cell death were believed to be both progressive and unavoidable by the medical community. Recent research has come to light that indicates we can actually increase gray matter in the brain and halt expected age related decline. This is especially true with areas of the brain that are associated with happiness.
In your eyes your parents have always been strong and vigorous. Even as they have grown older you still saw that strength and vitality. Sure they have slowed down a bit as the years have gone by but you never worried as you always saw that twinkle in their eyes. You were always comfortable that they were taking good care of each other. But now you see things you cannot ignore. Things that make you think things you never thought about before.
Effective Decision Making – Selecting An Assisted Care Facility
by Jonas Falk Posted: Wednesday, 7/28/2010
You make dozens or maybe hundreds of decisions everyday and don't even think about it. But now you are faced with picking a assisted living facility and your are not so comfortable. Just the thought makes you uncomfortable and you don't feel confident about it at all. The problem is that you are stressed about the whole situation and you have never made a decision like this before so you are nervous. Well, don't be. If you think it out and plan ahead, you will see that this decision is much like every other one you make every day.