Alzheimer and age discrimination

Alzheimer; News from the web:

Read the story about apparent age discrimination in relation to Alzheimer. The writer talks about the tension over age groups between younger audiences interested in prevention and older audiences interested in cure.

The battle between investing in cure or care is not yet over.

The site that brings this information though is of interest for all of you, it is a reading room with lots of articles and clips about the disease for you to peruse.

Read all about it HERE

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Alzheimer, do you really want to know?

Alzheimer, News from the web:

At Harvard they have done a survey and found out that in five countries, 85% of people would like to know if they have Alzheimer once they start showing signs. This when there  is actually no known cure for the condition.

Other interesting findings were that Alzheimer was found as the second most feared disease after cancer. Also almost 75% of the population has some knowledge or involvement or experience with the condition.

We link to the page that will give you access to the full body of the survey and the charts.

Read all about it HERE

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MP3 players for Alzheimer

Alzheimer News from the web:

Percussionist Dave Roth, whose parents have been diagnosed with Alzheimer, is trying to make their lives a little easier. When Roth saw “Alive Inside,” a documentary that followed a social worker introducing music into the lives of people with dementia, he was inspired

After seeing his mother’s progress with the music, Roth thinks every patient with Alzheimer’s could benefit the same way. He’s started a drive to collect MP3 players and distribute them to those suffering from Alzheimer. The drive runs through August 19th, and there are several drop-off locations if you’d like to donate.

Read all about it HERE

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Inherit Alzheimer protection

Alzheimer; News from the web:

Alzheimer protection may be passed on from generation to generation, according to a recent study from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York about the effects of C-reactive protein in elderly people and the incidence of Alzheimer in their families.

How much of this finding can be useful for current cases is unknown but with every piece or research we get closer to a full understanding of how the brain works and what can help us beating this terrible disease.

Read all about it HERE

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Alzheimer at 46

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Read today’s story about a woman, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease already at age 46 and how she, in the past 11 years, has adapted her life and prepared for what is coming. She knows there is no cure but she does everything to prepare for excellent care.

Read all about it HERE

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Alzheimer, should we move from Cure to Care?

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Interesting viewpoint here where Howard Gleckman makes a point about the fact that we continue to be bombarded with the ever brilliant cure for Alzheimer’s disease while we should know by now that there is no such thing as a quick fix and maybe we should all start putting more emphasis on care instead of continuing to hope and pour money in the illusive cure.

Read all about it HERE

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