Saturday, April 21, 2012

Chores alzheimers

  • Don and Carol Adamatis are doing their daily chores, but they may also be reducing their risk of Alzheimers disease. The couple is taking part in a study that uses a wrist monitor to follow their every move.
  • (WCAX)
  • Reducing your risk of dementia and Alzheimer's could be as simple as staying active doing regular household chores. Even gentle exercise can benefit mental and emotional as well as physical health, according to a new study.
  • (in.news.yahoo.com)
  • Many people see flossing as just another chore - another item on the "to do" list Flossing reduces the chances of Alzheimer's disease, pancreatic cancer, diabetes and pneumonia.
  • (The Criminal Report Daily)
  • Do the dishes and dodge dementia. Okay, it's not quite as simple as that, but a new study has found that any physical activity – even if it's just boring household chores – may help prevent Alzheimer's.
  • (Globe and Mail)
  • Tyler had chores and responsibilities that his mother expected It was heartwarming to watch mother and son this year as Pat made public her struggle with Alzheimers and finished her last year as head coach. Tyler was right there.
  • (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  • Freed from chores such as cooking, housecleaning Or do they need more intensive care, such as a nursing home? If your family member has Alzheimers, an assisted livng facility may not provide sufficient help.
  • (Examiner)
  • Study after study finds it may improve health conditions ranging from fibromyalgia to Parkinsons disease to Alzheimers.
  • (WZVN-TV)
  • The end of the Summitt era comes less than a year after she was diagnosed with early onset dementia-Alzheimers type. She continued to roam the sidelines this season, but Warlick took over most of the head coaching chores, including during games.
  • (WJBD Online)

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