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Alzheimer’s Disease Explained in Video

Here is a short 3 minute video that helps explain the process of Alzheimer’s Disease. You can watch the video at http://alzheimersawareness.net/understanding-alzheimers-in-three-minutes/#KzUOgAZCM1GRhlIh.01 As a Michigan elder law attorney who helps many of my clients navigate the long-term care maze involving transitioning

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Americans Discovering Their Parent’s Dementia Over the Holidays

A recent report has revealed that thousands of Americans are likely to first recognize signs of their parents’ dementia while visiting with them during the holidays. (Related: Websites for Family Caregivers) “Shortly after arriving home from the airport, an estimated tens

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Late-Stage Alzheimer’s and Caregiver Expectations

Comfort is ultimately the most  important factor during late-stage Alzheimer’s By Chris Berry During the late-stages of Alzheimer’s communication becomes a major issue. Even when you talk slowly and calmly, it is common for the person suffering from late-stage Alzheimer’s

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Alzheimer’s Disease and the Case For Copper

A new study from the University of Rochester Medical Center has found that the amount of copper which is naturally found in food, drinking water, and in over-the-counter vitamins may contribute to the inflammation of the brain that seems to

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Late-Stage Alzheimer’s and What to Expect

Later-stages of Alzheimer’s will reveal an inability to socialize and exercise proper judgement. By Chris Berry During the later-stages of Alzheimer’s, the disease shifts to the frontal lobes of the brain. Once this area is damaged, the individual no longer

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The Metabolic Cerebral Imaging in Incipient Dementia study

By Chris Berry The Metabolic Cerebral Imaging in Incipient Dementia study is an ongoing nationwide clinical study sponsored by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Data revealed that patients with doctors who gleaned information from a brain PET scan

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Your Long-Term Care Insurance Company Can Fail

Long-term care insurance is a typically a smart purchase; odds are, you will live long enough to need at least some form of nursing care in your later years. But when you purchase long-term care insurance, you do so hoping

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Preventing Alzheimer’s

A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found that levels of blood sugar directly relate to risk for dementia. After investigating over 2,000 elderly individuals for an average of 6.8 years they discovered that even small

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Alzheimer’s Disease: What To Look For

The numbers are hard to read: One out of eight Americans 65 years of age and older have Alzheimer’s disease. For 85 year olds and older, 43 percent of them have Alzheimer’s. In the U.S., Alzheimer’s develops in someone, on

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