Alzheimer’s Disease (Part 2 of 2)

A look at what caregivers go through when dealing with Alzheimer’s disease! ( www.ryanpfleger.com for more info & better quality NOTE: THIS IS PART 2

Famous Victims of Alzheimer’s Disease!

Every 72 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease. By time you get the end of this video, more seven peoples already will be Alzheimer’s victims.

YT- Medical : Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease

There are three primary stages of Alzheimer’s disease, including a mild, moderate and severe stage. Find out how memory loss increases throughout the stages of Alzheimer’s disease with helpful information in this free video on Alzheimer’s disease. Expert: Dr Peter Kramer Contact: www.ptbythesea.com/Kramer.htm Bio: Dr. Peter Kramer is an Osteopathic Physician. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Alzheimer’s Association Education Video

Do you know the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s Disease? Are you aware of the plight of caregivers — the friends and loved ones who care for Alzheimer’s patients? These topics and more are covered in this presentation created by J-NEX Media for the Alzhemer’s Association. For more information, please go to www.alzla.org.

From His Window, from the Life in the Years initiative to help fight Alzheimer’s and bring awareness to the issues faced by our nation’s elderly. You can get more info at www.lifeintheyears.org. Our thanks to John Smith for writing such a beautiful song. ( free download at http ).

Although a common side effect of Alzheimer’s Disease medication may be a temporary appearance of improved memory, Alzheimer’s Disease medications do not treat memory problems. These medications help with other, key symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease that are detailed in this video.

Alzheimer’s Disease awareness ADI Charter Video

short video created to highlight the issue of alzheimer’s in an ageing population, promote the global charter for world alzheimer’s day and encourage people to sign the petition

Impact of Alzheimers Disease

Learn how Alzheimer’s disease, based on real numbers and projections, will impact our nation’s economy and patient population by the year 2050.

SIRA: Alzheimers Disease

Current treatment for Alzheimers disease offer symptomatic relief only, but this may soon be changing. Recent discoveries by Nazneen Dewji, PhD, UCSD School of Medicine, support the development of two totally new drugs that would potentially treat the cause. Join us for this exciting discussion of what the future may hold in treating Alzheimers disease. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [11/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14205]

Provided by the Alzheimers Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter. www.alznj.org. www.arcmesa.org. The information contained on this video should not be considered medical guidance or professional advice. The Alzheimer’s Association, its affiliates or agents, or any other parties involved in the preparation or publication of this video are not responsible for errors or omissions in information provided on this video or any actions resulting from the use of such information. Viewers are encouraged to confirm the information contained herein with other reliable sources and to direct any questions concerning their personal health to licensed physicians or other appropriate health care professionals. Visit us at www.alznj.org or call the 24/7 Helpline is 1.800.883.1180.

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