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Mar 18, 2004 |
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Abstract: A review of nutrients and botanicals in the integrative management of cognitive dysfunction
Dementias and other severe cognitive dysfunction states pose a daunting challenge to existing medical management strategies. An integrative, early intervention approach seems warranted. Whereas, allopathic treatment options are highly limited, nutritional and botanical therapies are available which have proven degrees of efficacy and generally favorable benefit-to-risk profiles. |
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Oct 08, 2003 |
Article |
Nutrients Help Keep Up Energy Levels
Several studies presented by the American Diabetes Association (June, 2002) confirm that sugars and refined starchy food such as pasta, potatoes and bread cause an inflammatory response that speed up the ageing process and contribute to heart disease, arthritis, some forms of cancer and Alzheimer's disease. |
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Jun 09, 2003 |
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Effects of Rofecoxib or Naproxen vs Placebo on Alzheimer Disease Progression
Laboratory evidence that inflammatory mechanisms contribute to neuronal injury in Alzheimer disease (AD), along with epidemiological evidence, suggests that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may favorably influence the course of the disease. |
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Mar 24, 2003 |
TipoftheWeek |
Tip of the Week 03/24/03
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, as much as 80% of caregivers experience high levels of stress and nearly half suffer from depression. Some warning signs of stress include:
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Aug 27, 2002 |
MyStory |
Interview – Lisa Snyder, Social worker at UC San Diego’s ADRC and author of
"Caregivers often ask, "I wonder what my loved one is thinking and experiencing? What is it like to have this disease?" In "Speaking Our Minds - Personal Reflections from Individuals with Alzheimer's" (W.H. Freeman, publishers), seven individuals with AD (ages 35-80) answer these questions. They invite us to learn about the symptoms of Alzheimer's directly from their personal descriptions." In this exculsive interview, social worker Lisa Snyder discusses the challenges of caregiving and discusses the complex caregiving issues raised in her book.
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Jan 01, 1998 |
Article |
CoQ10: The Antioxidant Powerhouse for Cellular Energy
Enhance immune defenses and cellular energy production with CoQ10
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Mar 01, 1995 |
Article |
CoQ10—A Source of Cellular Energy
This cellular energy producer used against old age, ailments and disease is available as a supplement.
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