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VIDEO www.DrDharma.com Discover positive effects & benefits of Vinpocetine and Huperzine A supplements for your memory, brain and Alzheimer’s disease.
Deep brain stimulation has been used for 12 years in the United States. It involves drilling a small hole about the size of a nickel and inserting a small electrode in the brain. Then a little pacemaker can be placed in the chest and it can last the rest of a lifetime. We have been using this for years with diseases like Essential Tremor which is what Katherine Hepburn had and for Parkinson’s disease which is what Michael J. Fox has. What’s interesting about this new study is at the University of Toronto they were trying to use DBS to treat obesity by stimulating the hypothalmus. They discovered that the patients’ memories got better.
One can now do a brain scan ( PET SCAN WITH AV 45 radioligand) and predict who will get ALZHEIMER’s disease 5-10 years before it becomes clinically noticeable. OMG advances in PSYCHIATRY
What puts you at risk for Alzheimer’s disease? How can you prevent this killer? Based on the results of a four-year study of the medical research literature on Alzheimer s prevention, this video shows the key strategies of prevention. Simple, inexpensive, and easy, they work to prevent Alzheimer’s and more!
ts hard enough to imagine losing your memory in your eighties or nineties. But Imagine losing it at fifty. Then imagine you could pass that risk on to your kids. Sisters Nikole and Kersten. A dad who loves them, and a mom who may or may not know who they are. A just fifty, Kay Anderson developed what’s called early-onset familial Alzheimer’s. Mark is Kay’s husband. He and the girls visit their mom at Lakeview Ranch. A care facility in Dassel/Darwin Minnesota the family calls a Godsend. To learn more visit: www.lakeviewranch.com To donate for a good cause visit htt://www.dementiacarefoundation.org If you would but to tell your story visit: www.brilliantimageproductions.com …
Get the facts on Alzheimer’s disease with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps’ Understanding Disease: Neurology series, the Alzheimer’s Disease app explains the function, anatomy, and disease of the brain. It also describes in detail the various forms of the disease, diagnostic procedures, and treatment options. It also lists patient-care guidelines for caretakers and for those who are coping with the disease. www.focusappsstore.net
Simon Litsyn: Professor of Tel Aviv University, one of the creators of flash memory. Simon tells us about his recent research: analyzing Alzheimer’s disease he found surprising properties of organic nano-tubes, which theoretically could be used to broaden our memory span.
Malnourishment causes cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Andreas Moritz explains the factors that cause and contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease. Too little insulin causes Alzheimer’s to develop, which means diabetics are more at risk for developing the disease. Raena Morgan: There are many repercussions health wise to having diabetes, but is there a link to Alzheimer’s? Andreas Moritz: There is. Actually, Alzheimer’s is a progressive destruction of the cells in the brain, in certain parts of the brain. And you basically have dementia when the mind can no longer correlate to the environment or have access to certain information that you once had stored as memory. RM: Cognitive decline. AM: So that basically means that the brain and nervous system is suffering from severe malnourishment and you will have similar experiences- RM: Malnourishment? AM: -in people that are malnourished. That means you go to countries where people are not getting enough food, they develop all kinds of dementia symptoms. RM: They do. AM: So it is not really a separate illness that we call that; it is progressive malnourishment, and that can be caused by a number of factors. Typically, constipation, chronic constipation, that many of the Alzheimer’s patients, they don’t go to the toilet. They are holding on to their own fecal matter, the waste products are starting to back up. It’s like a river that runs in one direction. You put a dam in front of it, it’s backing up, it flows …
An 87 year-old Texas woman bravely faced Alzheimer’s disease by her husband’s side. She now runs a support group sharing her wisdom and coping strategies with other families.
The Black Theatre Workshop tells www.WatchMojo.com about their production of ‘Swan Song of Maria,’ a play which explores the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.