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- Alzheimer's blog: Improving life one story at a time
- Alzheimer's: Making the move to a care facility
- Alzheimer's: TV series lifts curtain on Alzheimer's
- Alzheimer's: Don't believe the hype about Alzheimer's cures
- Alzheimer's: Use grief over Alzheimer's loss to transform yourself
- Alzheimer's: Strategies for dementia caregiving
- Alzheimer's: Taking action gives hope for those with memory loss
- Alzheimer's crisis emerging, but progress being made
- 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's
- Memory screening can be a good thing, but not for everyone
- A gift you can give to those with Alzheimer's
- A call for change in Alzheimer's diagnosis, services
- You can make a difference in Alzheimer's diagnosis, services
- Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's empowers people
- Family facing dementia lives with joy and purpose
- With Alzheimer's, hope for the best, plan for the worst
- Long term care: Plan ahead to know your options
- Adult day care another good option for caregivers
- 'Letting go' can empower caregivers
- Mild cognitive impairment: A way station along road to Alzheimer's
- Murder case a glimpse into stress of caretaking
- Murder case a glimpse into stress of caretaking
- Going high-tech to track Alzheimer’s patients
- Going high-tech to track Alzheimer’s patients
- Cell phones protect memory, at least in mice
- Cell phones protect memory, at least in mice
- Blood pressure drugs may cut dementia risk
- Blood pressure drugs may cut dementia risk
- Vision problems linked to higher dementia risk
- Promising Alzheimer’s drug fails in study
- Vision problems linked to higher dementia risk
- Brain scans may reveal early Alzheimer’s
- Promising Alzheimer’s drug fails in study
- Diet can sharply cut Alzheimer’s risk
- Brain scans may reveal early Alzheimer’s
- Diet can sharply cut Alzheimer’s risk
- Gene makes people fat, raises Alzheimer's risk
- Gene makes people fat, raises Alzheimer's risk
- Prevent Alzheimer's? No evidence you can
- Prevent Alzheimer's? No evidence you can
- If spouse has dementia, your risk rises too
- If spouse has dementia, your risk rises too
- Dementia can steal ability to discern flavors
- Dementia can steal ability to discern flavors
- Newsweek: DNA not a good predictor of Alzheimer's
- Alzheimer's costs to soar without effective drugs
- Newsweek: DNA not a good predictor of Alzheimer's
- Alzheimer’s costs to soar without better drugs
- Alzheimer's costs to soar without effective drugs
- Alzheimer’s costs to soar without better drugs
- Gene causes Alzheimer’s brain ‘garbage’
- Gene causes Alzheimer’s brain ‘garbage’
- Drug companies share Alzheimer’s research
- Drug companies share Alzheimer’s research
- Brain scans confirm role of Alzheimer’s genes
- Brain scans confirm role of Alzheimer’s genes
- Elderly health
- Supplements might be needed to achieve optimum selenium levels
- Mood and Anxiety Disorders Are Common Among Older Adults
- Doctors do not understand herbal medicines
- Gene variant linked to osteoarthritis
- Obesity Increases Risk for Fibromyalgia
- Having a Spouse with Dementia Increases Dementia Risk
- Pneumococcal Vaccine Does Not Increase Heart Attack Risk
- Subjective memory concerns could signal dementia to come
- Test for liver cancer on the way
- Do statins help control blood pressure?
- Obese Patients Just as Likely to Receive Preventive Care
- Prostate cancer screening - yes or no?
- Fusion Procedures Becoming More Common for Spinal Stenosis
- Menopause or Thyroid? - What is causing my Weight Gain?
- Sexual activity and age - the truth revealed!
- Dealing with polymyalgia
- New ALS online resource launched
- Start metformin early in type 2 diabetes
- Antibody treatment for type 1 diabetes enters trial
- Integrated approach reduces chronic low back pain disability
- Health News
- Monitoring Blood Pressure at Home May Help Keep It Low
- Doctor-Patient E-Mails Are a Healthy Addition, Research Shows
- Brain Changes in MS May Spur Depression
- Deadly Cancer Risk Linked to Cell Age
- FDA Advisory Panel Decision on Avandia Looms
- Childhood Obesity Boosts Risk of GERD
- Wrist Fractures May Open Door to Disability in Older Women
- Health Tip: Taming Irritable Bowels
- Health Tip: Signs That You May Have Lupus
- Early Tamiflu Might Benefit Transplant Patients With H1N1 Flu
- Benefits of Implantable Defibrillators May Differ by Gender
- Clues for Burning Fat Without Exercise Found in Mice
- Sun exposure from driving risks skin cancer
- Red clover supplement helps with menopause
- More education needed on sun tanning
- Alteplase for stroke - the sooner the better
- Prevention of falls in the community
- Processed Meats May Be the Culprit in Heart Disease
- Pesticide Exposure Increases Alzheimer’s Risk
- Update on Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
- American Heart Association Endorses Nintendo Wii
- Diet Soda May Prevent Some Kidney Stones
- Health Care Reform Could Expand Patient-Centered Programs
- Financial Glossary
- Advance Planning Glossary
- Home and Community Glossary
- Long-term Care Glossary
- Doreen's Story
- First Things First
- A Message on Health-Care Reform From the AARP President
- New AARP, AMA Ad Calls on Congress to Fix Physician Pay
- Director's Comments: Obesity Levels Stabilize
- New Topic Page: Finger Injuries and Disorders
- New Topic Page: Fatigue
- Selling Your Life Insurance? Proceed With Caution
- Fat 2 Fit: Seeing Red
- New Topic Pages on Vitamins
- Mapping Your Future
- Fat 2 Fit: Three Tips for Showing Your Heart You Care
- Frequently Asked Questions: Medigap Plan Changes in 2010
- Director's Comments: Mobile MedlinePlus
- Changes to Medicare Supplement (Medigap) in 2010
- March Is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- Director's Comments: Less Salt = Better Health
- Paying for health care
- Appealing Social Security Disability Denials: 5 Things to Remember
- Ranking Doctors by Cost-Profile May Not Help Save Money
- Your HIPAA Privacy Rights: Understanding Medical Confidentiality
- Widespread Public Defibrillators May Save Lives
- Getting Some Extra Help: All About The Medicare Low Income Subsidy Program
- Senior health
- Cholesterol Levels Fluctuate With Menstrual Cycle
- Eye Disease Affects Nearly One in Three Diabetics
- Transplant Patients Can Benefit From Loved Ones' Care
- No Significant Esophageal Cancer Risk From Osteoporosis Drug: Study
- Weight a Factor in Breast Cancer Risk After HRT Use
- Abdominal Pain
- Psoriatic Arthritis
- Swine Flu Pandemic Over, WHO Declares
- Extremely Drug-Resistant Infections Spreading Fast
- Colder Weather May Trigger Heart Attacks
- Dementia
- Vertigo
- Old Age, From Youth’s Narrow Prism
- In Britain, a Debate Over Care for the Elderly
- Deciding on Care for Elderly Parents in Declining Health
- Stressful but Vital: Picking a Nursing Home
- U.S. Drug Move Said to Deprive Elderly
- Helping Patients Face Death, She Fought to Live
- State Lawyers Denied Access to Patients
- When Foreclosure Threatens Elder-Care Homes
- A Graying Population, a Graying Work Force
- In Harlem, a Minister Serves Those Who No Longer Can
- Britain Looks Ahead for Its Elderly
- Lifesaving Devices Can Cause Havoc at Life’s End
- End-of-Life Decisions
- Aftercare Tips for Patients Checking Out of the Hospital
- Hospice Patients Aid in Research
- Dig it! Yard Work and Gardening for Exercise
- More Seniors Opting for Less Invasive Sinus Surgery
- Step-by-Step: Taking Care of Knee Pain
- Survey Finds Those Over 50 Are Less Stressed
- What'd You Say? Improving Doctor-Patient Communication
- Elderly Falls Linked to Altered Blood Flow in Brain
- Could Lowering Blood Pressure Help Stop Dementia?
- For Elderly, Giving Up Driving Can Be Tough
- Don't Feel Like Eating? How to Get Your Appetite Back on Track
- More Patients Die in Crowded Hospitals
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