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As far as protecting yourself against Alzheimer's disease, well, it turns out that fish oil has the effect of reducing your risk for Alzheimer's disease. You should also keep your blood pressure down, because chronic high blood pressure is the biggest single risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.
Gregory Petsko
You
Yourself
Pressure
Single
Down
Chronic
Out
High
High Blood Pressure
Risk
Factor
Also
Protecting
Well
Because
Alzheimer
Reducing
Fish
Effect
Blood
Blood Pressure
Disease
Oil
As Far As
Biggest
Against
Far
Should
Turns
Your
Keep
If out of concern over cloning, the U.S. Congress succeeds in criminalizing embryonic stem-cell research that might bring treatments for Alzheimer's disease or diabetes - and Dr. Fukuyama lent his name to a petition that supported such laws - there would be real victims: present and future sufferers of those diseases.
Gregory Stock
Future
Diabetes
Congress
Research
Those
Out
Would
Would-Be
Embryonic
Be Real
Laws
Supported
Over
Name
Concern
Alzheimer
Real
His
Cloning
Disease
Diseases
Victims
Might
Succeeds
Lent
Petition
Dr
Present
Bring
Treatments
My grandfather had Alzheimer's. He would eat everything and anything that was around; then he wouldn't remember that he ate it and would demand to be fed again.
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Remember
Everything
Ate
Would
Eat
Fed
Had
He
Demand
Around
Alzheimer
Anything
Again
Grandfather
Then
In addition to relieving patient suffering, research is needed to help reduce the enormous economic and social burdens posed by chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
Ike Skelton
Heart
Suffering
Diabetes
Cancer
Patient
Research
Enormous
Chronic
Addition
Stroke
Relieving
Economic
Parkinson
Alzheimer
Reduce
Heart Disease
Arthritis
Disease
Burdens
Diseases
Social
Help
Needed
Osteoporosis
I do mean this - I had the good fortune of being around a number of Alzheimer's patients in the last three years of my mother's life. She was in a care facility that was devoted to just people with memory-loss issues. I found those people engaging and generous in ways that I had not imagined.
James Rebhorn
Life
Good
People
Mother
Care
Three
Ways
Those
Facility
Had
Generous
She
Devoted
Around
Alzheimer
Issues
Years
Just
Patients
Being
Mean
Engaging
Fortune
Found
Good Fortune
Last
Number
Imagined
Being on a sitcom stops me from getting Alzheimer's.
Jerry Stiller
Me
Alzheimer
Sitcom
Getting
Stops
Being
I want Alzheimer's. I want Lou Gehrig's disease. I want Parkinson's. I want Huntington's. I want to be the face and voice of all these neurological traumas. I want them all.
Jim Nantz
Face
Voice
Neurological
Parkinson
Alzheimer
Disease
Want
Them
Alzheimer's is such an insidious disease.
Jim Nantz
Insidious
Alzheimer
Disease
I can't get people to understand how important the Alzheimer's fight is to me.
Jim Nantz
Me
Fight
People
Important
Understand
Alzheimer
How
Get
Alzheimer's disease is never an 'accident' in a marriage. It falls under the purview of God's sovereignty. In the case of someone with Alzheimer's, this means God's unconditional and sacrificial love has an opportunity to be even more gloriously displayed in a life together.
Joni Eareckson Tada
Life
Love
God
Together
Marriage
Opportunity
Accident
Case
Someone
More
Unconditional
Never
Sacrificial
Alzheimer
Falls
Disease
Sovereignty
Means
Displayed
Even
This is why Alzheimer's is such a terrible disease: the body of the person you love is there, but they've gone - your husband is gone - and they become your child, and you have to look after them as you would a child.
Judy Parfitt
Love
You
Love Is
Husband
Become
Gone
Would
Look
Terrible
Alzheimer
Child
Person
Disease
After
Them
Body
Your
Your Child
Why
My mother had early-onset Alzheimer's, and it took her four years to die. She was only 44; I was 14.
Karolyn Grimes
Mother
Took
Only
Had
She
Alzheimer
Years
Die
Her
Four
You can't converse with Alzheimer's sufferers in the way you do with others; the dialogue tends to go round in circles.
Kevin Whately
You
Others
Circles
Way
Tends
Alzheimer
Dialogue
Go
Converse
Round
I think Alzheimer's is an important cause.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Cause
Important
Think
Alzheimer
Each form of Alzheimer's disease should perturb different brain networks and so influence the concentration of different proteins that can be measured in the blood.
Leroy Hood
Networks
Concentration
Proteins
Alzheimer
Brain
Blood
Disease
Influence
Different
Form
Should
Measured
Each
I'm in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimer's, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year.
Marcia Wallace
Death
People
Year
Out
Over
Because
Deal
Alzheimer
Times
After
Who
Awe
Most Alzheimer's sufferers aren't diagnosed until their 70s. However, we now know that their brains began deteriorating long before that.
Michael Greger
Long
Before
Deteriorating
Know
Most
Until
Diagnosed
Alzheimer
However
Brains
Began
Now
Doesn't matter whether it's a teen girl who's pregnant, hasn't told her parents, or an elderly couple dealing with one of them being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Those are real people to me. Those are the people I dealt with every single day.
Mike Huckabee
Day
Me
People
Matter
Girl
Parents
Single
Every
Teen
Those
Couple
Single Day
Dealing
Diagnosed
Alzheimer
Dealt
Real
Real People
Being
Whether
Them
Elderly
Pregnant
Her
Every Single Day
With Alzheimer's patients, you have to be very careful what you say when you're looking at them over their bed. Because once in a while, they understand it.
Nancy Reagan
You
Looking
Once
Say
Over
Because
Understand
Alzheimer
Bed
Very
Patients
While
Them
Careful
I hate Alzheimer's. It is one of the most awful things because, here is a loved one, this is the woman or man that you have loved for 20, 30, 40 years, and suddenly, that person is gone. They're gone. They are gone.
Pat Robertson
You
Man
Woman
Hate
Gone
Most
Because
Alzheimer
Years
Person
Loved
Loved One
Suddenly
Awful
Things
Here
Competition got me off the farm and trained me to seek out challenges and to endure setbacks; and in combination with my faith, it sustains me now in my fight with Alzheimer's disease.
Pat Summitt
Faith
Me
Challenges
Fight
Competition
Farm
Out
Seek
Combination
Got
Alzheimer
Off
Trained
Disease
Endure
Sustains
Now
Setbacks
In my case, symptoms began to appear when I was only 57. In fact, the doctors believe early-onset Alzheimer's has a strong genetic predictor, and that it may have been progressing for some years before I was diagnosed.
Pat Summitt
Strong
Doctors
Before
Believe
Progressing
Symptoms
Some
Case
Only
Fact
Genetic
Diagnosed
Alzheimer
Been
Years
Began
May
In Fact
Predictor
Appear
My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because that person is aware that they're losing awareness. And I think that that's why my father started growing more and more quiet.
Patti Davis
Losing
Father
Awareness
Think
Claiming
More
More And More
Him
Because
Alzheimer
Very
Quiet
Person
Stages
Growing
Aware
Why
Hardest
Early
Started
I often imagine what it would be like if my father were still here to mark his 100th birthday, if Alzheimer's hadn't clawed away years, possibilities, hopes. What would he think of all the commemorations and celebrations?
Patti Davis
Birthday
Father
Think
Mark
Possibilities
Would
Would-Be
Hopes
He
Like
Alzheimer
Still
Were
His
Years
Celebrations
Often
Away
Here
Imagine
I don't know why Alzheimer's was allowed to steal so much of my father before releasing him into the arms of death. But I know that at his last moment, when he opened his eyes, eyes that had not opened for many, many days, and looked at my mother, he showed us that neither disease nor death can conquer love.
Patti Davis
Love
Death
Eyes
Mother
Father
Before
Releasing
Neither
Steal
Had
Allowed
He
Opened
Days
Know
Looked
Arms
Him
Alzheimer
His
Nor
Disease
Us
Much
Moment
Many
Conquer
Why
Last
Everyone's dream is to take a pill - take a pill every day so you won't have Alzheimer's.
Paul Allen
Day
You
Every Day
Every
Everyone
Dream
Take
Alzheimer
Pill
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