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Can foods keep you healthy?
It seems every time you turn on the news there's a new superfood quinoa, pomegranate, acai berry and more. Walk down every grocery aisle and packages use words like "healthy" and "nutritious" to catch a shopper's attention. But can eating...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Healthy Diet, Blueberries, High Blood Pressure, Vitamin E
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Baxter stock drops as Alzheimer's drug trial halted
Tribune reporterBaxter International Inc. said Tuesday that a late-stage clinical trial of a plasma product it was testing to treat patients with Alzheimer's disease failed to slow cognitive decline and preserve physical function, sending its shares down more than 3...Tags: Placebo, Trials, Baxter International Inc., National Institutes of Health, Alzheimer's Disease
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Richard H. Hynicka, 87, formerly of 1003 Orchid Way, Mountville
Richard H. Hynicka, 87, formerly of 1003 Orchid Way, Mountville, died May 2, 2013. He was born on May 13, 1925. He was a resident of the Mennonite Retirement Community, a caring, loving home away from home: Thank You. He was the husband of Anne M....
Tags: PTA, Human Interest, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Navy, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Alzheimer's conference teaches patients, loved ones to 'Care and Conquer'
Gordon Broom was 55 when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Or was he 56? He says he can't remember. Broom, 61, of West Palm Beach, is one of 450,000 people in Florida with the disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association. "When I first got the...
Tags: West Palm Beach, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Violet Louise Shaunaman Thornton Knudson
Violet Louise Shaunaman Thornton Knudson, 92, was born Feb. 19, 1921, to William and Minnie Bell in Aberdeen. She peacefully left this earth to join her Lord in her heavenly home on April 25, 2013. Vi was raised with her brothers and sisters on a...
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Guys who care: Male caregivers need special support
Do you ever get used to changing the diaper of the woman who once diapered your babies? How do you deal with not knowing how to cook a simple meal when you used to be a company CEO? What should you say when your wife, afflicted by Alzheimer's disease,...
Tags: Stroke, Delray Beach, Nursing, Minority Groups, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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READER SUBMITTED: West Hartford Health And Rehabilitation Center Partnered With The Alzheimer's Association
Greater HartfordWest Hartford Health and Rehabilitation Center, a skilled nursing facility providing short-term health, rehabilitation and long-term care services, is pleased to announce their partnership with the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association will...Tags: Nursing, West Hartford, Relief and Aid Organizations
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Man sentenced to nine years for killing Alzheimer's disease-stricken father
The Daily Times, Farmington, N.M.Two sides of Martin Casas-Rodriguez's family were pitted against each other Monday morning during an emotional sentencing hearing for his second-degree murder conviction. At the end of the hearing, District Judge John Dean sentenced Casas-Rodriguez, 55,...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings
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GRADD to host Alzheimer's seminars for caregivers
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.The Green River Area Development District will host two family education seminars on caregiving for Alzheimer's patients Thursday at GRADD. The first session is Communicating and Relating from 10 a.m. to noon, followed by Activities and Safety at Home...Tags: Arthritis, Alzheimer's Disease
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BRIEF: Brain health program starts May 6 in Dixon
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Registration is due Friday for a brain health program at the Alzheimer's Association Rock River Branch. The program will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. on Mondays from May 6 to June 17 at 93 S. Hennepin Ave. Each week will feature a different brain-related topic... -
Pennsylvania wants to develop plans to care for dementia patients
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTwenty-eight states have adopted strategic Alzheimer's plans to address what many view as the biggest scourge afflicting the elderly population, but Pennsylvania -- the fourth-grayest state in the country -- is not among them. The Corbett administration...Tags: Politics, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, National Government, Long Term Care, Tom Corbett
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