 | | Living and Beating Alzheimer’s Disease with Ease | | by CHAN LEE PENG, Nov 26, 2008 | | Alzheimer's not only affects the patients themselves, but is known to place a great burden on caregivers; whether psychologically, physically, economically, or socially. While Alzheimer's still has no known cure, healthy foods and a healthy lifestyle can still play their roles to improve the mentality function while alleviating its symptoms if Alzheimer's is detected early. The earlier Alzheimer's is diagnosed, the better the outcomes for patients and their families. | | Comments(19) Liked It: 12 |
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 | | A Monster in Hiding | | by novelist, Nov 25, 2008 | | Alzheimer's Disease strikes suddenly. But if symptoms are recognized in its early stages, its progression can be halted to a point where the victim may even overcome the problem to a great extent. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Secrets of Youth, Health and Longevity: How to Live Healthily to 100 or Beyond | | by CHAN LEE PENG, Nov 23, 2008 | | This is a helpful, practical, informative and thorough guide that helps you to start on your road towards living healthily to 100 or beyond. The earlier you start the ideas suggested in this article, the longer you'll live. By reading this article, you'll discover yourself the secrets of youth, health and longevity that provide you clues to live happily, longer and healthily. | | Comments(20) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | Fun Ways to Increase or Keep Your Intelligence | | by Mark Gordon Brown, Nov 23, 2008 | | Would you like to be be viewed as an intelligent person? Are you worried about losing your intellect with age? Do you think increasing, or maintaining, your intellect has to be lonely, difficult, or boring? In fact there are many fun things you can do to keep increase your intelligence and retain a healthy brain as your grow older. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | To Age...or Not to Age? | | by Daisy Peasblossom, Nov 15, 2008 | | Shakespeare wrote "First we ripe and ripe, then we rot and rot". It would seem that modern Americans spend a lot of their time and money trying to seem younger. Is it necessary, effective, or even desirable? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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