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Why Are Some Heart Attacks 'Silent?'

A silent heart attack is a heart attack that happens without causing noticeable symptoms—or at least, without causing symptoms so severe that the victim cannot ignore them.
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Why Are Some Heart Attacks 'Silent?'
Given its usual symptoms, it may be surprising to hear that a heart attack can be "silent." What does this truly mean?
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What Is Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome?

It's the question that everyone with rheumatoid arthritis wants answered. Can progressive joint damage be predicted or controlled?
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What Is Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome?
It's defined as the co-occurrence of three or more autoimmune conditions in the same person. How common is it and what might explain it?
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When Will My Partner Feel the Baby?

Once you make it past the first trimester of pregnancy, one of your big questions might be when you'll start feeling your baby move. There is a lot to read on that subject, but what you may not realize is that you will feel your baby long before anyone else. So when can they expect to feel the flutters of baby?
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When Will My Partner Feel the Baby?
Once you make it past the first trimester of pregnancy, one of your big questions might be when you'll start feeling your baby move. What you may not realize is that you will feel your baby long before anyone else. So when can they expect to feel the flutters of baby?
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Watch for These Signs of Early Onset Dementia at Work

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Watch for These Signs of Early Onset Dementia at Work
By Esther Heerema, MSW

Coping with dementia can be difficult at any age, but if you're still trying to work when early onset dementia develops, it presents a whole new set of challenges. These signs of younger/early onset dementia may signal the need for a doctor's appointment. While that thought may be anxiety-provoking, it's important to remember that there are several benefits of early detection.

Watch for These Signs of Early Onset Dementia at Work 

Early onset dementia often affects people as young as those in their 40s and 50s. One of the many challenges that can develop is in relation to employment: people with early onset dementia may begin to notice small difficulties when performing duties at their jobs.

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Coping When Your Loved One With Dementia Doesn't Recognize You 
Has your loved one forgotten who you are? Have you become just a familiar face to her? Or, worse yet, is she asking who the man in her house is or yelling at the "stranger" to leave?

 

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The Seven Stages and Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease 
Although each person with Alzheimer's is different, most progress through a series of 7 stages, each of which is characterized by more serious Alzheimer's symptoms.

 

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Confabulation in Dementia: What Is It and How Should You Respond? 
Confabulation is most common in people who have Korsakoff syndrome (a type of dementia often associated with alcohol abuse), but it also has been observed in cases of Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia.

 

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