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0 Early symptoms of Parkinson's Disease Vote Up Vote Down www.zarcrom.com - Early symptoms of Parkinson's disease are subtle and occur gradually. Patients may be tired or notice a general malaise. Some may feel a little shaky or have difficulty getting out of a chair. They may notice that they speak too softly or that their handwriting looks cramped and spidery. They may lo More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Drug Treatment of Alzheimer's disease Vote Up Vote Down www.rcpsych.ac.uk - This public information leaflet provides information about drugs used to treat Alzheimer's disease. It discusses how the drugs work, why they are prescribed, their side effects and alternative treatments. Alzheimer's disease is only one of many possible causes for memory problems in people. The othe More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Medicine for Parkinson's Disease Vote Up Vote Down www.prnewswire.co.uk - Exelon(R) (rivastigmine), the first and only medicine licenced for the treatment of mild to moderately severe dementia associated with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) is now available. Rivastigmine, already indicated for mild to moderately severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), is now the only medic More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Parkinson's disease Vote Up Vote Down bodyandhealth.canada.com - Parkinson's disease is much in the news these days because of the publication of Michael J. Fox's memoir, Lucky Man. That, as they say, is both good news and bad news. It's good news because publicity and awareness (April is also Parkinson's Awareness Month) always helps draw more attention to a di More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 New Deep Brain Stimulation Device For Parkinson's Vote Up Vote Down www.sciencedaily.com - The DBS system is a surgically implanted medical device that delivers an electrical stimulation to areas of the brain that control movement. The system consists of a neurostimulator – a pocket-watch-sized device that is implanted under the collarbone – and wires, or leads, which run from the neu More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Alzheimer's Disease Vote Up Vote Down health.abqjournal.com - Symptoms and Complications Mild forgetfulness is normal with advancing age, but healthy older people are usually good at remembering what's most important to them. There is reason for concern if they start forgetting what they were just doing, get lost in their own neighborhood, or start displaying More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 A cup of black tea a day keeps Parkinson's disease away Vote Up Vote Down Symptoms and Complications - SINGAPORE: Black, not green tea, helps to ward off Parkinson's disease. In a landmark study here, researchers have found that drinking black tea reduces the risk of Parkinson's among the Chinese population. Good news, perhaps, for Singapore's ageing population, which might see the number of Park More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 protect your brain against Alzheimers Dementia Vote Up Vote Down SINGAPORE: Black, not green tea, helps to ward off Parkinson's disease. In a landmark study here, researchers have found that drinking black tea reduces the risk of Parkinson's among the Chinese population. - Alzheimers, Parkinson's and other Neurodegenerative diseases are on the rise. One of the scariest things we face as we age is losing our ability to function and reason on a coherent level. Celebrities like Michael J. Fox are bringing Parkinson's disease to the limelight, scientists hope that a cur More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Dementia: It's not always Alzheimer's Vote Up Vote Down www.mayoclinic.com - Many disorders, some curable, can cause dementia. Don't assume it's always Alzheimer's. Dementia is a neurological disorder that affects your ability to think, speak, reason, remember and move. While Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, many other conditions also can cause simi More... 0 Comments To Favourites
0 Alzheimer's Disease: A Treatment Strategy Vote Up Vote Down www.bio.net - One pharmacologic approach to enhancing cholinergic function involves inhibiting ACh degradation by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase (physostigmine, tacrine). Results of studies involving this approach are conflicting: no consistent benefit has been shown in patients with AD. Although therapy More... 0 Comments To Favourites
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