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Healthy Living: Researchers work on update for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
According to the Alzheimer's Association, over five million Americans are now living with Alzheimer's disease. Now scientists are trying to update guidelines for diagnosis as soon as this fall, which could reflect a substantial increase in the number of people impacted. Our Kafi Drexel has more.
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Healthy Living: Alzheimer's Association
It started out with a slight tick... One day, things, started to change a little bit. The doctor says it is a tick or a little minor stroke, nothing to worry about, The tick was the first sign of Alzheimer's disease, Karen Kinsler of the Alzheimer's Association says it is a difficult and heartbreaking diagnosis. Karen Kinsler/Director of Development: Alzheimer’s is a debilitating disease of the ...
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Living Well Program In Bucksport
BUCKSPORT — Living Well, a six-week program for people coping with chronic health problems, will begin Thursday, Sept. 30, and run on the following five Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Jewett School Community Center at 66 Bridge St. in Bucksport.
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New Highlandtown Healthy Living Center serves disadvantaged
New Highlandtown Healthy Living Center serves disadvantaged The lobby of the new Highlandtown Healthy Living Center is busy these days, with many seats filled. But once national health care reform is fully under way, the waiting area at this community health center — and others like it around the nation — is likely to be standing room only.
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Healthy eating not only ensures good-health, but successful careers too
Washington, Sep 6 : Eating healthy and living well is a bigger issue than your waistline— poor dietary habits can also take a toll on your careers, claims a new study.
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Why Living In a City Can Drive You Crazy
Isolation and social fragmentation common to urban life adds to people's risk of developing psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.
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Kaiser wants its employees to practice healthy living
Kaiser Permanente built its business on wellness and prevention, helping its corporate clients bring down the cost of medicine through healthy living.
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Assisted living focus of week-long event in Salinas
Emeritus at Harden Ranch in Salinas will honor National Assisted Living Week from Sept. 12 to 18 with an emphasis on brain health.
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World Stocks Fall On Debt Fear, Yen Surge
World stocks down on Europe debt fear, yen surge
World stocks down on Europe debt fear, yen surge
World stock markets mostly slipped Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh 15-year high against the dollar weighed on Asian exporters.
World Stocks Fall; EU Debt Crisis Flares
World stock markets slid Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh 15-year high against the dollar weighed on Asian exporters.
World Stocks Fall Amid Europe Bank Worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stocks fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and EU finance ministers created new financial oversight bodies but failed to agree on a bank or trading tax.
World figure skating champ Asada hires new coach
Two-time world figure skating champion Mao Asada of Japan says her new coach will be Nobuo Sato. The 19-year-old Asada has been looking for a coach since parting ways with Russian coach Tatiana Tarasova after the world championships in March. The 68-year-old Sato, who represented Japan at the 1960 Winter Olympics, has coached Miki Ando, Fumie Suguri and his daughter Yuka Sato in the past.
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