“I think I’m losing my mind!” That‘s a common phrase we often say in this 24/7 stressful world of ours. But when we start forgetting where we left our keys, our reading glasses or where we hide something (of course for safe keeping), we might fearfully suspect our failing memory … [Read more...]
The female side of early onset Alzheimer’s
She’s only 59 and when she reported a few months ago that she had early onset Alzheimer’s it not only shocked the sports world but shocked everyone who knows her. In basketball there are only two winning coaches that draw the ultimate of respect, and there isn’t a professional … [Read more...]
The Women of Alzheimer’s – Maria Shriver
Maria Shriver is the daughter of a parent with Alzheimer's but she is also one of the most vocal in exposing the impact of Alzheiemer's on women. The Shiver Report focuses on how women are and will suffer the brunt of the Alzheimer’s epidemic. The report cites daunting … [Read more...]
Changing the Alzheimer’s conversation from cure to prevention
We’ve come to think the best way to fight a disease is to find “the cure.” Money and energy is laser focused in that direction and we believe that eventually the battle will be won. Leading the change in conversation from cure to prevention of Alzheimer’s is Jean Carper. Jean … [Read more...]
What 3 alternatives are not recommended for Alzheimer’s
The Alzheimer’s Association is a comprehensive resource for its community. Being fully aware that individuals are seeking the latest information on treatment, the association has issued a cautionary assessment on alternative treatments. The primary concern is that no one … [Read more...]
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