Friday, September 3, 2010

Is Alzheimer’s And Hypertension Interrelated?

November 22, 2009 by Scott Davis  
Filed under Alzheimers

You are going to get astonished to know the truth that the American Heart Association reports that 73 million, which is about one third of adult Americans, suffer from hypertension. Two million children and teenagers are also suffering from high blood pressure. When the force of blood flow circulates abnormally through the arteries, the person is said to be suffering from high blood pressure. Genetic inheritance, high salt consumption or thickenings of arterial walls are the major reasons behind this.

Are Toxins to Blame for Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias?

November 8, 2009 by Christian Goodman  
Filed under Alzheimers

While emerging investigation has taught us much about the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias on the brain, what causes Alzheimer’s is an altogether diametric story. In a nutshell, not enough oxygen is getting to the brain cells. But why is this happening?

How Alzheimer’s Disease is Linked to High Blood Pressure

October 24, 2009 by Christian Goodman  
Filed under Alzheimers

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, refers to a condition in which the blood circulates through the arteries with too much force. The American Heart Association estimates that high blood pressure affects 73 million Americans, or one in three adults. Hypertension also affects approximately two million children and teenagers in the United States. Several factors may contribute to high blood pressure, including genetics, high salt intake, and hardening of the arteries.

Alzheimer And Dementia

October 18, 2009 by Jason Myers  
Filed under Alzheimers

Alzheimer disease is fine for 70% of all kinds of dementia. Alzheimer disease or ‘AD’ is a slow deteriorating state of mind where an individual slowly looses the capability of varied mental procedures. The primary process that will lose function is the memory of latest happenings.

Watch Out for Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease or Dementia

October 17, 2009 by Anna Ruth  
Filed under Alzheimers

Discovering that a family member has the first signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s will be difficult, but there are lots of resources you can use to make caring for that family member more productive. Your family member will still desire to be alone, and you’ll want to select a place that will give you what you need to help them thrive. Here are some vital facts about Alzheimer’s that will let you know if you need to find additional treatment.

The Need for Oxygen Can Take its Toll! – Dementia

September 21, 2009 by Christian Goodman  
Filed under Alzheimers

Recently, I had a client tell me her mother had been diagnosed with high blood pressure. She encouraged her mother to try my High Blood Pressure program. Other treatment methods were difficult since they involved daily medication or other complicated steps and her mother suffered from dementia.

Dementia: Eight Things People Should Avoid

August 7, 2009 by Esther Dacamay  
Filed under Alzheimers

Since proper nutrition is the building foundation from which our bodies fight off disease, half the battle in improving symptoms of dementia is knowing what NOT to eat, or how NOT to prepare your food. Check out these eight principals that will be sure to make you think twice about what you put into your mouth.