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Alzheimer's : Few Clues on the Mysteries of Memory
Take a tour through the maze of Alzheimer's, its symptoms, treatment and ongoing research efforts, from FDA Consumer.

Maintaining Selfhood and Dignity in Alzheimer's Patients
How to avoid labeling a person with Alzheimer's Disease and see each one as a real person.

Book Excerpt : Is It Alzheimer's?
An introduction to a new book about how to help someone you are concerned may have Alzheimer's and what to do about it.

Tips on Wandering in Alzheimer's Patients
Wandering is one of the biggest risks for Alzheimer's patients. Find out what you can do.

What Is Alzheimer's Disease?
This fact sheet reviews essential information, including signs, diagnosis, treatment, causes and care related issues.

Intimacy, Marriage and Alzheimer's Disease
Even with the onset of dementia, there are still facets of your relationship you can nuture.

Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease
Learn about what researchers know so far about the genetic links to Alzheimer's.

Alzheimer's Disease Fact Sheet
More basics about diagnosis, treatment, and research on this disease.

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Getting Self Help Online
As more and more people dealing with chronic and acute illness connect through online support groups, communities, and social networks - the founder of HealingWell.com gives savvy tips -- and warnings in an article published in USA Weekend Magazine.

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Muscle Weakness Linked to Alzheimer's Risk in Seniors
Reason for association unknown, but stroke is one possibility, researchers say
Early Use of NSAIDs Might Prevent Alzheimer's
Study in mice finds anti-inflammatories don't help those with existing disease
High Blood Pressure Likely in Alzheimer's Offspring
And hypertension could contribute to developing the brain disease, study finds
Does Diabetes Slow Alzheimer's?
French study suggesting delayed progression gets guarded response from U.S. experts

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