It's a good bet that you, like the rest of us,
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What To Do When "Old-Timers Disease" Is No
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The Complete Guide To Treating & Coping With Alzheimer's Disease
by Tim Wormald
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From: Dean Brenner
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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We didn't mean to be hurtful, but our comment can cut deeply if there is a
person present who is trying to cope with the disease.
With more than 18 million known cases of Alzheimer's Disease world-wide, the
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Did you know that estrogen plays a role for women in regards to this disease?
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Discover how important early signs can be in Chapter 11.
Do you need to learn better ways to communicate with an Alzheimer's patient?
Chapter 26 teaches you how to do that effectively.
How to care for an Alzheimer's patient without sacrificing your own health
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Does your friend or family member exhibit signs of uncertainty when attempting
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