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Vitamin E for Alzheimer’s – WellBeing

Vitamin E for Alzheimer’s
WellBeing
There are a staggering 1.2 million people in Australia alone caring for a person with dementia. When you consider that there are currently 321,000 people with dementia in Australia and that there are 36 million people worldwide with dementia then the 
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Yorkshire Post readers raise thousands for Alzheimer’s charity – Yorkshire Post


Yorkshire Post

Yorkshire Post readers raise thousands for Alzheimer’s charity
Yorkshire Post
Alzheimer’s Society regional operations manager, Yorkshire & the Humber, Judith Gregory said: “There is often a misunderstanding about dementia and its symptoms, and people may delay seeking help when they are concerned about their memory 
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Vitamin E may slow Alzheimer’s disease progression – Sioux City Journal


Yorkshire Post

Vitamin E may slow Alzheimer’s disease progression
Sioux City Journal
Researchers say vitamin E might slow the progression of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease — the first time any treatment has been shown to alter the course of dementia at that stage. In a study of more than 600 older veterans, high doses of the
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Is It Alzheimer’s? – Huffington Post


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Is It Alzheimer’s?
Huffington Post
Many worried people can take comfort from the fact that a certain amount of age-related memory loss, especially of people’s names — that aggravating “it’s on the tip of my tongue” feeling — is normal and is not a warning sign of dementia or Alzheimer
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