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Sunday, March 14, 2010
New Alzheimer's Test Offers Better Opportunities for Early Detection
(Source: University of Tennessee at Knoxville) - Early detection is key to more effective treatment for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cognitive impairment, and new research shows that a test developed at the University of Tennessee (UT) is more than 95 percent effective in detecting cognitive abnormalities associated with these diseases.
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Daughters Battle Health System, Legal Maze as Father Fights Alzheimer's
(Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) - Richard Petersen was a milkman and a salesman, a dog lover who for years ran a kennel with his wife and four daughters. He enjoyed driving and gardening. Most of all, he adored being around people, even though, at 6 feet 4 inches in his prime, he towered over most everyone.
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Driving with Early Alzheimer's May Be Ill-advised
(Source: BusinessWeek) -- Elderly people with failing memories often keep driving, but a study of Alzheimer's patients suggests the risk of getting lost - even on familiar streets - may be greater than once thought.
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