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From Esther Heerema, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's research continues to search for effective prevention and treatment of the disease. Here's an interesting study that shows some surprising cognitive benefits of nasal insulin spray.

Nasal Insulin Spray Shown to Slow Cognitive Declines in Alzheimer?s
An interesting study published in the Archives of Neurology on September 12, 2011 demonstrated some exciting results for the world of Alzheimer's. This study was conducted at a Veterans Affairs Research... Read more

Pat Summitt Shares Recent Diagnosis of Early Onset Dementia
According to ESPN.com, Pat Summitt, the Lady Volunteers basketball coach of Tennessee, recently disclosed that she has been diagnosed with early onset dementia (Alzheimer's type). Alzheimer's, a disease Summitt's... Read more

Woman Doesn't Let Alzheimer's Diagnosis Stop Her
A few weeks ago I was speaking with someone who just found out she had early Alzheimer's. I'll call her Betty. Betty is a healthy, extremely active 77 year old... Read more

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