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» Ageless Design - Your one stop for information on age-related conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Free newsletter, news service and ask the expert.
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» Alzheimer's Center - Mayo Clinic experts offer information, explanations and advice about treatment and care for patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
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» Alzheimer's Disease - A review of Alzheimer's disease with particular reference to Pin1 protein.
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» Alzheimers Disease - AOL Body - Find detailed information about this disease. Includes the symptoms, the causes, how it is diagnosed and treatment.
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» Alzheimer's Information Site - Information on AD, the research being conducted, and what resources are available. Presented by the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation.
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» Alzheimer's Talking Point - Share information and experiences about all forms of dementia. Available through the Alzheimer's Society website but is run and hosted by discussion forum members themselves.
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» BUPA - Fact Sheets - Alzheimer's disease is the most common and important cause of senile dementia. A look at this disease.
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» Faces of Alzheimer's - Devoted to remembering those who suffer from this debilitating disease, and a place where caregivers can remember the stories that make their loved one special. Includes information on AD, clinical trials, and advocacy alerts.
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» Memantine Approved to Treat Late-Stage Alzheimer's Symptoms - There is no known way to prevent or cure Alzheimer's disease, but memantine, a drug that is newly available in the US, can help stop its progression. Dr. Piero Antuono discusses its use and its potential effects on patients. From Health Link MCW.
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» TheRibbon.com - Information for caregivers of those with Alzheimer's disease. Biweekly newsletter, chat room and discussion forum.
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» WebMD - Alzheimer's disease affects an estimated 1 in 10 people over age 65. Find in-depth disease information including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and promising treatments.
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