martes, 20 de agosto de 2019

Alzheimer's action plan -- be prepared to fight the causes and consequences.

Harvard Health Publishing

Alzheimer’s Answers

Is it Alzheimer’s or simple forgetfulness? What causes the brain to shrink? Can Alzheimer’s be prevented? Are we close to a cure?

Alzheimer's Disease
Inside Alzheimer’s Disease, you’ll discover:
What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Is it forgetfulness or dementia?
Recognizing the symptoms
How the brain works
Risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease
Possible protective factors
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease
Is it Alzheimer’s or another dementia?

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Dear CERASALE,
ALZHEIMER’S...
It’s a word that rightfully strikes fear into our hearts because it can rob us of the ability to think, learn, and remember. Eventually, it can rob us of our very selves.
The best way to overcome our fear and uncertainty about Alzheimer’s is with reliable, hopeful, practical information so you can better understand, delay, cope with, or possibly prevent this dreaded disease.
That’s why the editors at Harvard Medical School want you to see the Special Health Report: Alzheimer’s Disease: A guide to diagnosis, treatment and caregiving.
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While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, this essential report provides hope and encouragement for those who are struggling with Alzheimer’s.
Equally important, it provides useful answers and practical help for those who are caring for loved ones. For example:
  • Is it normal forgetfulness or dementia? Discover the tell-tale symptoms of dementia on page 4.
  • Are there protective steps that might spare you from getting Alzheimer’s? Discover the good news about diet and exercise on page 16.
  • Can nutritional supplements helpprevent or improve mild cognitive impairment? Find out about the latest research on page 17.
  • What kinds of mental stimulation can help protect against Alzheimer’s? Take this advice now! See page 19.
  • What is reversible “pseudo dementia” — and how does it differ from Alzheimer’s? Learn about this and other reversible forms of dementia, starting on page 26.
  • What medications are now used to help improve memory, behavior and cognitive function? Hear the promising news on page 31.
  • How can I ease my burden as a caregiver? Discover the most valuable lessons learned by fellow caregivers, starting on page 40.
CLICK HERE for the answers you must know from the experts at Harvard Medical School — a source you can trust!
If you are concerned about your risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease...if you’re looking for ways to help prevent or delay Alzheimer’s...if you are or may be a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s...I encourage you to read this Special Health Report as soon as possible — at a special 30% savings.
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Sincerely,
Howard E. LeWine, M.D.
Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing

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