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Jan 20, 2006 |
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Abstract: Stabilized NADH (ENADA) improves jet lag-induced cognitive performance deficit
Because NADH increases cellular production of ATP and facilitates dopamine synthesis, it may counteract the effects of jet lag on cognitive functioning and sleepiness. |
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Oct 31, 2005 |
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New Memories to Treasure Program Uses Unique Scrapbooking Approach to Help Families Affected by Alzheimer's Preserve Treasured Memories
A new education program will help caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease preserve treasured family memories through the art of scrapbooking. |
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Oct 13, 2003 |
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Alzheimer's Association cautious about new Alzheimer treatment research with antibiotics
The Alzheimer's Association expressed caution about new research on two antibiotics as possible treatments for Alzheimer's disease based on a study presented today at the Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). |
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Dec 09, 2002 |
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Alternative Therapies May Help People with Dementia
Aromatherapy and bright light treatment may have an important role in managing behavioral problems in people with dementia, conclude researchers in this week's BMJ.
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Nov 11, 2002 |
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Alzheimer's Proofing Your Home: Deterrents and Diversions
There are several unconventional means of preventing a wandering-prone loved one from leaving home. Not all of these ploys will work for everyone; success depends very much on the remaining resourcefulness of your loved one and the stage of the disease he is in. Trial and error will show you which tactic is best for your situation, but always remember: There is no substitute for supervision and good caregiving.
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Oct 02, 2002 |
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Rensselaer Research Team Sheds Light on a Good Night's sleep for Those With Alzheimer's
The results of a recent pilot study has found that Alzheimer's patients sleep better through the night if they are exposed to blue LED lighting a few hours before bedtime. The study was conducted by a research team led by Mariana Figueiro at the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Sep 30, 2002 |
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Driving and Dementia: Health Professionals Can Play An Important Role
As a person ages, driving skills change due to both muscle and vision degeneration, slowing reaction time, and the effects of illnesses and medications. Studies suggest that older drivers with dementia are at greater risk for accidents compared to other drivers.
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Jun 03, 2002 |
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Researchers Help Caregivers Find Relief in Home-Based Exercise Program
A study by researchers at Stanford University Medical Center shows that a home-based exercise program can yield significant mental and physical benefits for caregivers, including increased physical fitness and strength, better sleep, and decreased depression, anxiety and pain.
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Nov 09, 2001 |
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Moderate Exercise Program Benefits Health of Older Women Caregivers
A new study reports older women caregivers slept better and lowered their blood pressure after participating in a moderate exercise program.
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Nov 29, 2000 |
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Alzheimer's Proofing Your Home: Part 2: Alarms - Precautions for Wandering
This is the second in a three-part series of articles about how to make the home a safer place for Alzheimer patients.
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