English subs for Terry Pratchett’s speech at the Alzheimer’s Research Trust (www.youtube.com So that if you wish to translate them into an other language, you can use Youtube’s function. PS Thank Horatio for his help! www.youtube.com Parte 2: www.youtube.com

Inspired by a poem my sister wrote regarding our mom who has Alzheimer’s disease. ©2005 Words and music written & performed by Carol Sue Kirkpatrick. Co-write words by Jo Ann Divine. All rights reserved. Dedicated to our mother with love. ~LYRICS~ “Thief Inside Us” Oh, the memories, oh… She walks alone in her house holding a picture frame as she wonders from room to room Hoping to regain her memory of where the picture hangs She knows the picture is dear to her but she can’t remember why Four little girls all in a row dressed in pretty Easter clothes Oh, the memories, oh the memories, where did they go (go, the memories – go, the memories)… There’s a thief inside us it can sneak in our minds and take away the one’s we love one thought at a time Whoa, our memories, memories… As she stands alone in her room holding the picture frame she puts it softly in her drawer and touches it with gentleness and then she tilts her head and smiles once more Oh, the memories, Oh the memories, where did they go (go, the memories – go, the memories) four little girls all in a row (go, the memories) dressed in pretty Easter clothes Oh, the memories, oh the memories, where did they go (go, the memories) Where did they go, (go, the memories) where did they go (go, the memories) Of four little girls all in a row Where did they go, (go, the memories) where did they go, (go, the memories) where did they go (go, the memories) where did they go (go, the memories)… ~END LYRICS~ ©2005 Words

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 – (song about Alzheimer’s disease)

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 ).

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

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]

A brief user friendly description of what happens when the Parietal Lobes are affected in dementia. Your comments and suggestions would be appreciated! This is an excerpt from the DementiaEd DVD ‘You’re the Expert: The Relationship Between Brain and Behaviour’ which is available from the Dementia Services Development Centre, University of Stirling at their dementia resource shop www.dementiashop.co.uk (www.dementiashop.co.uk Also available is the DementiaEd DVD ‘Challenging Behaviour in Dementia’ You are free to copy and distribute these videos for non-profitable purposes. All DVDs profits support our carer education activities.

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