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Living with Alzhiemer's and Parkinsons a Daily JournalA daily journal of my husband's journey with Alzhiemer's and Parkinsons
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Living with Alzhiemer's and ParkinsonsThe daily struggles of having and caregiving the effects of Alzhiemers and Parkinsons
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Sight in Your Tongue?: Testing Shows Promising ResultsWisconsin researchers are putting the finishing touches on a unique technology application that will enable the blind to see.
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Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Tourette's SyndromeTourette's syndrome can have very visible signs that can disrupt the patient's life. DBS could help.
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Once an Adult, Twice a ChildThis article addresses the life cycle of aging, illness, their results and affects on family members.
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Real Kids Making a Real DifferenceBetween school and extracurricular activities, it's not often we get a chance to talk to our kids about giving back.
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Judge Agrees with Embryonic Plaintiffs: Federal Law Prohibits Embryo Destruction -- Obama Stem Cell Ruling Violates LawIn a move that would increase embryonic destruction, President Obama made a ruling that increased federal funding for certain stem cell research. That ruling, however, is in violation of federal law, according to this judge. -
Chemtrails and UFOsNo one is looking up these days but there is more reason to - UFOs and heavy chemtrails - above our heads..what is the connection? -
Metro Primate Services is Not the Best Choice for Your Christmas Tree Monkey in PortlandChristmas tree monkeys have advanced beyond the original fad to become an annual tradition. People should avoid with Metropolitan Services Primates and find a company that pays more attention to details.
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Parkinson's Disease and Haldol / Haloperidol: It's Your Life You Could Be SavingAre you aware of the dangers of taking Haldol if you have Parkinson's disease? Become educated now. -
Treating Advanced Parkinson's Disease with SurgeryNot everyone has attempted to control their Parkinson's Disease with DBS surgery, but it is well worth looking into when you are in the advanced stages of the disease.
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An Overview of Parkinson's DiseaseParkinson's disease is a brain disorder which is characterized by tremors, difficulty in moving, walking and difficulty in coordinating voluntary muscle control. The term Parkinsonism refers to a condition that involves...
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My GrandpaAll too often we tend to take those we love for granted. In the process, we let slip by opportunities to exercise ourselves in that love. This article is an account of one such opportunity and the lessons gleaned from it. -
Drinking Coffee Does Have Medical BenefitsCoffee drinking is usually reserved for that morning wake-up call. Now research tells us that drinking coffee can be beneficial for our health.
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Republicans Vow to Repeal Healthcare ASAPRepublicans vow to repeal the health-care bill and use common-sense ideas to improve health-care. They had eight years under Bush to improve health-care but were not interested, while the uninsured grew to 48,000,000 people. -
15 Places Online to Search for U.S. Clinical TrialsIf you are interested in participating in clinical trials, either for pay or for the medical treatment involved, here are 14 places to start searching for appropriate studies.
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Achieving Optimum Health at 85In the past, I often wondered how I could repay my Father for many of the things he did for me in my childhood. I never thought for a moment that one day I would be adding years to his life.
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Getting "Worked-up" for Alzheiner's DiseaseA personal experience report on what is involved in either making, or excluding, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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Frequently Asked Questions About AzilectAzilect is used as a once-daily treatment of Parkinson's Disease (PD). If you have PD, you may have difficulty performing every day tasks such as holding a glass steady or getting dressed.
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TasmarTasmar is administered by doctors to relieve the muscle treamor, stiffness, and weakness caused by Parkinson's.
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Species Suicide: Poisoning OurselvesAre you aware of the effects the pesticides we are exposed to in our food can have in on human health?
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Time Person of the Year Award Indicates Future Looks Great for Facebook's Mark ZuckerbergIf Zuckerberg is to be compared to other tech companies and their achievements as Time's Person of the Year, Zuckerberg's life is about to take off. -
Pesticides Vs. Insecticides: When to Use ThemGardening and lawn care has changed dramatically in the last ten years. As more health risks involving pesticides have become known, many are turning to biologically-based pesticides such as pheromones and microbial pesticides. -
Increase the Risk of Multiple Sclerosis with Milk?Milk, does it help or hurt those with MS? Vitamin D is good, but is there something else about the milk which hurts those suffering from Multiple Sclerosis? It is looking like the answer is yes... -
New Studies on Vitamin D Shed New Light on Parkinson's DiseaseTwo recent studies find a link between Parkinson's and Vitamin D deficiency
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Lewy Body DementiaLewy body dementia has no cure and no medications to treat this disease. Medications for other diseases have been used that carry negative reactions at times. Alternative treatments have been known to aide this disease.
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Alternative Therapies that Could Change Your LifeWhat's new, cutting edge, as well as the tried and true in alternative medicine.
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Resources and Support for Parkinson's CaregiversIf you are the caregiver for a loved one with Parkinson's disease and feel like you are alone, stop and read this list of resources that are available to you! You are not alone!
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Minimizing Parkinson's EffectsResearch conducted within the past few years has demonstrated that Parkinson's patients may, in fact, be able to ease the effects of the disease while getting exercise with stationary bicycles.
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Can Lithium Help Prevent Full-Blown Parkinson's Disease?Recent studies are showing that lithium may help in treating neuro-degenerative diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and Huntington's disease. Lithium is safe in low doses and is inexpensive to prescribe -
Cancer, Go AwayThe ugly face of cancer has reared its head again. This time, it’s my dear, sweet Daddy. Six months after I received my second cancer diagnosis, my dad was diagnosed with bladder cancer and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
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Michael J. Fox: Parkinson’s Victim, Optimist, Wish GrantorMichael J. Fox, still a great guy!
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First Person: Pain in Parkinson's Disease: Sources, Impacts, and TreatmentIf you have Parkinson's disease chances are you experience pain. To better understand pain in Parkinson's disease, its sources, impacts, and treatment options read this article.
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Pau D’ Arco and Its Herbal Healing UsesPau D' Arco is a wonderful herb that has many use in herbal healing.
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Parkinson's Disease - the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and HowThe incurable progressive nervous system disorder Parkinson's Disease frequently begins as a minor tremor in the patient's hand and may lead to other severe health problems such as slowed body motion, stooped posture, rigidity, and impaired balance.
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I’m Pregnant and Have WPW, Help! is My Antenolol Safe?In this article I talk about my own experience being pregnant with this rare heart condition and taking antenolol. I give some advice and suggestions and tell you what I went through durring my pregnancy while taking antenolol.
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Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne IllnessesLyme disease is hard to diagnose because it mimics so many other well-known diseases, like MS. Yet, it appears that not only is it more prevalent than imagined, there are other diseases more vicious than Lyme.
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Raise Dopamine Levels NaturallyDopamine is a chemical in the brain associated with feelings of pleasure, motivation, coordination and focus. This article describes how to raise dopamine levels naturally without drugs or stimulants.
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New Parkinson's Treatment Hopeful for Motor ControlStem cells sent through the nose structure to the brain improve motor skills for Parkinson patients. Alternatives like chiropractic and acupuncture have also provided improvements. -
Oregon: A State Where Adoption is Not an ARTThe ICPC is a federal adoption overseeing office under the employ of the 50 states, rather than 50 states under federal jusisdiction.
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