gingembre

Real Name: Ginger
Location: Ontario, Canada
Joined:11-1-2006
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About me
Just monkeying my way through life...

Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks helps me find and share news, resources and issues that are important to me, in a friendly format that provides ample opportunities to interact with other clippers. The passing parade of diverse subject matter clipped, popped and commented on by an ever-expanding community of weird and wonderful people from all over the world is a study in human nature that never fails to fascinate me.

Other social bookmarking services may provide a few of the features of Clipmarks, but they lack the visual appeal, the dynamics and the esprit de corp that set Clipmarks apart.
Where to find me on the web
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Website/Blog: http://gingembresplace.blogspot.com/







   
 
 
 
   
 
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Glucose Shortage In Brain Causes Alzheimer's Disease?
valann 47
by valann 47  12-26-2008   
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New Book: The Alzheimer's Action Plan
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  4-16-2008   
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Exciting new Alzheimer's Research
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-11-2008    6
 Prior to injecting the drug, the cognitive ability of the patient was measured. Researchers said he was unable to handle simple arithmetic and could not remember the names or even two animals. Just 10 minutes after he was injected with the new molecule, he was calmer and was able to recall his place of residence.
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Most older adults have brain disease: study
Deepti
by Deepti  12-30-2007   
 Older persons can often handle one pathology in their brain, but the burden of more than one pathology may tip them over the threshold of clinical dementia Therefore, prevention of not only Alzheimer's disease but these other pathologies, particularly stroke and those things that may increase the risk of stroke, like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cigarette smoking, obesity, "are likely to significantly decrease the prevalence of dementia
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The Struggle to Find Alzheimer’s Before It’s Too Late
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  12-29-2007   
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Brain disease lurks in the minds of Seniors
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  12-28-2007    3
 I knew it! It's been lurking in my head, feeding off my memories, insidious little pathogen. Well at least I won't be alone.
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Nun brains may help unlock secrets of Alzheimer's
gingembre
by gingembre  12-21-2007    2
 Nun Study -- yielding valuable research into aging. And it's okay with the Pope!
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Rare Form of Alzheimer's Disease
neochonetes
by neochonetes  12-12-2007   
 Don't know what to say when the one of the most prolific science fiction writers in the world finds out he has early onset Alzheimer's diseasse
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Being Overweight is Not So Bad
charissa1066
by charissa1066  11-7-2007   
 This study appears in today's Journal of the American Medical Association.
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1 in 7 Americans Age 71 & Older Has Dementia: NIH study
gingembre
by gingembre  11-3-2007   
 As this affects not only those with dementia, but their families and communities as well, we need to get busy and find ways to delay progression or prevent dementia--ways other than increasing our chances of dying young via promoting & provoking war, ignoring malnutrition and stressing our children to the point of suicide...
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Study: Vision linked to mental decline in seniors
gingembre
by gingembre  11-3-2007    2
 Good news for the nearsighted, but not so good for those who are farsighted.* Guess we all should try hard to stay mentally active. Fortunately I find that clipping and writing remarks & comments is mentally stimulating! (for me, anyway ;)) *corrected...thank you, Satchemo
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Alzheimer's memory loss faster among well-educated
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  10-23-2007    5
 strange...I just thought that the more your read, think & write, the more you shall be excercising your brains!...wasted a lot of time in getting qualified!!!
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Patients Can't Recall Their Medications To Tell Doctors
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  10-13-2007    1
 I can tell you from experience, not only couldn't my mother name the drugs she was taking, she was not taking them as prescribed. I investigated this when her behavior first started to change and show signs of dementia. Why is this important? Is my belief that if my mother had been taking her hypertension drugs as prescribed she would be much healthier today and the onset and development of her Alzheimer's might have been delayed.
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About My Grandfather...About My Grandmother
gingembre
by gingembre  7-31-2007   
 A poignant look at Alzheimer's and dementia as seen through the eyes of grandchildren.
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Simple test predicts 6-year risk of dementia
sl0wdjin
by sl0wdjin  6-11-2007   
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Taking On Alzheimer's
debbyski
by debbyski  6-10-2007   
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Drink A Day May Delay Dementia
shunyax
by shunyax  5-25-2007    2
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Chip Implants and Privacy Violations
debbyski
by debbyski  5-20-2007    7
 Is this an invasion of privacy or a protection to patients?
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Memory loss could be treated in future: Study
Socratoad
by Socratoad  4-7-2007    4
 Now if only I can remember to take the pill. :D
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Football Players' Wives United by Husbands' Dementia
gingembre
by gingembre  3-15-2007    2
 A sad picture, isn't it? :-( Ralph Wenzel's wife said that "his neurologist had determined that on-field brain trauma was the probable cause of his Alzheimer’s-type dementia. In more lucid times Mr. Wenzel estimated his number of concussions as “more than I can count.” "Sylvia Mackey said that the cause of her husband’s frontal temporal dementia was less clear, but that his football collisions — including one headfirst impact with a goal post at full speed — were the likely culprit." "Mr. Wenzel’s dementia is far more apparent than Mr. Mackey’s. Mr. Wenzel walks gingerly, rarely mumbles more than a few nonsensical syllables before growing tired or tongue-tied, and cannot feed himself. He can offer no memories of his N.F.L. career, whether they are about the position he played (offensive line), his seasons (1966-73), his teams (the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Diego Chargers) or his teammates." Are brain-endangering sports worth the risk of early onset Alzheimers' in players?
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Lonely People At Risk For Alzheimers
DizzyDezzi
by DizzyDezzi  2-6-2007    1
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Scientists make headway on dementia
Sorgalim
by Sorgalim  2-4-2007   
 We can see how scientists from around the world are paving the way for treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer's.
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New Tool May Lead to Treating Early Alzheimer's
gingembre
by gingembre  1-21-2007   
 Why the disease is called Alzheimer's, and how yeast may be involved in the early detection and treatment....
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