So, you’ve been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. Now what?
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Hey World: We Have THE Brain (that reversed Alzheimer’s Disease)!
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By Anna Shelander ..read more
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The Cross over Between Shingles and Alzheimer’s
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The purpose of this post is to contribute a very extreme case of shingles that challenges the notion that having shingles substantially increases your odds of developing Alzheimer’s Disease (AD ..read more
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THE CURE TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - IS COMING, LIKELY BY 2024
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So it started, a smart man with a big problem ..read more
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The Slippery Slope of a Dementia Diagnosis
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2y ago
So you are concerned about your own cognition, or that of a loved one. You’ve made an appointment with a doctor to see if there is anything he or she can do ..read more
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5 Reasons Why Alzheimer's Has Not Been Cured Yet
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3y ago
The First Reason Why Alzheimer’s Disease Has Remained a Mystery is ..read more
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The Connection Between Tooth Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease
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4y ago
It seems that a serious risk factor for Alzheimer’s Disease that is frequently passed over may be tooth loss ..read more
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Donepezil: New Evidence Shows It Can Reduce Brain Inflammation
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4y ago
Donepezil is one of the most widely prescribed drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer’s ..read more
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The Hygiene Hypothesis–Where You Live Could be a Risk for AD
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4y ago
When you scan the list of factors that raise your risk for Alzheimer’s, the most commonly accepted are age (the greater your age, the greater your risk), sex (women represent over 60% of AD cases), and having had an auto ..read more
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Hydrogen Peroxide may inhibit the growth of P. Gingivalis
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4y ago
From as long back as I can remember, P-1 always had us gargling with Hydrogen Peroxide. We did it after flossing, and NOT more than once per week. His position: it was a fantastic anti-microbial that was highly effective ..read more
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