Sunday, February 17, 2013

Night Rejuvenating Skin Creams for Beautiful Skin

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Thought of the Week

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Diagnosing Dementia: Alzheimer's May Really Be Mini-Strokes

What causes memory problems? Scientists say the most common cause is plaque building up in the brain, which leads to Alzheimer's. Now, new research shows a more common culprit may be vascular brain injury. Find out about this type of cognitive decline from stroke, mini-stroke and high blood pressure. Learn why diagnosing the right cause effects therapy and treatment. Read more...

Turning to Each Other for Strength in the Alzheimer’s Fight

VIDEODennis Moore has lived most of his life in the public eye. A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is not changing anything. Read more...

Can Hearing Aids Prevent Dementia?

VIDEOA study shows dementia & loss of hearing are clearly connected. Yet this may be due to the social isolation and brain load caused by hearing loss. Can a hearing aid offer a simple solution? Read more...

Family History & Alzheimer's

VIDEOThe #1 risk factor for Alzheimer's is age. How do family history and genetics come into play? Watch Harvard's Dr. Rudy Tanzi. Read more...

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Estrogen Hormone Therapy Inhibits Alzheimer's Gene

Estrogen showed a protective effect in women carrying the ApoE4 gene. ApoE4 puts people at substantially increased risk for Alzheimer's. Learn when and how estrogen may protect you. Read more...