subota, 30. listopada 2010.

About Alzheimer's Disease: Share Your Experiences

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
After doing a great deal of writing about Alzheimer's disease over the past six months, I thought it was high time I got some help from the people who live with it every day. As you know, helping someone with eating, bathing and dressing can have their share of challenges, so please take this opportunity to help each other by sharing tips, strategies, and clever ideas to make these activities go more smoothly for you and your loved one.

Helping Your Loved One With Bathing
Bathing is far and away the most challenging activity of daily living for an Alzheimer's caregiver, often leading to agitation and distress. Scroll to the end of the article and share your experiences... Read more

Helping Your Loved One With Eating
In assisted living facilities it is often in the dining areas that tensions mount: residents bicker, and they may get upset when a tablemate engages in socially inappropriate behaviors. Scroll to the end of the article and share your experiences...Read more

Helping Your Loved One With Dressing
Helping your loved one with dressing is an important way to preserve dignity and feelings of being respected. Due to both memory loss and apraxia, choosing and putting on clothing can be difficult for a person with Alzheimer's disease. Scroll to the end of the article and share your experiences...Read more

Medication Safety and Alzheimer's
Helping your loved one with Alzheimer's disease take their medications safely is one of the more important aspects of Alzheimer's caregiving. Medication errors are the most common type of error made in health care, and the Institute of Medicine estimates that 1.5 million preventable adverse drug events occur annually in the U.S... Read more

 


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petak, 29. listopada 2010.

About Low Carb Diets: Pumpkin Time!

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From Laura Dolson, your Guide to Low Carb Diets
Don't you love seeing orange pumpkins everywhere? Pumpkins are a great friend to low-carbers because it's packed with nutrients, but the carbs are lower than many other squashes. I like to keep a few cans around all year long for quick soups. Have a lovely fall weekend! Laura

Low-Carb Cooking with Pumpkin
It's delicious, allowed on Atkins Induction, and can be used in everything from main dishes to deserts. Once you branch out with it, you'll realize pumpkin can be a year-round nutritious addition to your diet. Here's lots of nutrition information and links to recipes.

New: Pumpkin Roll with Cream Cheese Filling
This low-carb and gluten-free version of a traditional pumpkin roll (a rolled cake with a cream cheese filling) is a wonderful fall dessert.

Low-Carb Pumpkin Pie
People have told me this was the best pumpkin pie they've even had, and they didn't know it was low-carb or sugar-free

How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds
The pumpkin carving ritual wouldn't be complete without the smells and crunching of roasted pumpkin seeds! This also works for squash seeds, including spaghetti squash.

 


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About Women's Health: How You Can Prevent Heart Disease

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in women, taking the life of over 500,000 US women every year. This week we provide tips to help you prevent heart disease and related conditions. Have a healthy week! Tracee

How To Prevent Heart Disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States. While it's true that the majority of women still believe that breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women, the truth is that more women die of heart disease each year than die of all types of cancer combined. Sadly, the fact is that only 13% of women are even aware that heart disease is number one killer of U.S. women.

The Truth About Heart Disease In Women
Heart disease is the single most preventable cause of death. Lifestyle factors play a key role in heart disease. Things like smoking, failing to get regular exercise, and eating a non-healthy diet can significantly increase your risk of hear disease.

Women and High Blood Pressure
One in 4 adult Americans has high blood pressure (hypertension), although about a third of them don't know why. These statistics are concerning when you consider that high blood pressure is easy to diagnose and treat, and particularly alarming because hypertension is one of the most preventable causes of death in the United States.

The Unique Symptoms Of Heart Attack In Women
Every year hundreds of thousands of women die as the result of a heart attack or other cardiovascular disease. What many people, including many healthcare professionals, don't realize is that the symptoms of heart attack in women are often different than in men. Women are more likely to experience nausea, dizziness, and anxiety as symptoms that indicate a heart attack.

 


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