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	<title>Moving in Nurturing Directions in Memory Care, Dementia Alzheimer’s Expertise, Cindy Keith, R.N.</title>
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		<title>POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS FOR BEHAVIOR CONTROL</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/10/17/possible-alternative-to-psychotropic-drugs-for-behavior-control/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2012 18:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent article published on Dementia &#38; Alzheimer&#8217;s Weekly (http://alzheimersweekly.com) caught my attention because it talks about a small study conducted by Dr. Bruce Pollock of the University of Toronto&#8217;s Department of Psychiatry.  The study assigned 103 hospitalized patients at &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/10/17/possible-alternative-to-psychotropic-drugs-for-behavior-control/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>LET&#8217;S TALK ABOUT TAKING ASHWAGANDHA FOR ALZHEIMER&#8217;S</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/07/17/lets-talk-about-taking-ashwagandha-for-alzheimers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 18:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Indian herb withania somnifera, also known as Ashwagandha, Indian ginseng or winter cherry received some recent press after a study by Senhgal, et al was printed in PubMed and indexed for Medline (PMID:22308347 PMCID:PMC3295277 available on 2012/8/28). The researchers &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/07/17/lets-talk-about-taking-ashwagandha-for-alzheimers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>THE CONTINUED DRUGGING OF DEMENTED ELDERS</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/05/21/the-continued-drugging-of-demented-elders/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 21:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently read an article posted by Dementia &#038; Alzheimer&#8217;s Weekly (http://alzheimersweekly.com) which included a video with the article. The article was entitled &#8220;Depakote fined $1.6 Billion for Sedating Dementia Patients.&#8221; Depakote is manufactured and marketed by Abbott Labs and &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/05/21/the-continued-drugging-of-demented-elders/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>GET MOVING TO REDUCE YOUR RISK FOR ALZHEIMER&#8217;S</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/04/26/get-moving-to-reduce-your-risk-for-alzheimers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 15:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read an article in Medical News Today entitled &#8220;Exercising Daily Lowers Alzheimer&#8217;s Risk, Even If You Start Later In Life.&#8221; The leading author, Dr. Aron S. Buchman, from the Rush University Medical Center had this study published in &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/04/26/get-moving-to-reduce-your-risk-for-alzheimers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>IS IT REALLY IMPORTANT TO GET A DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS EARLY IN THE DISEASE?</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/02/21/is-it-really-important-to-get-a-dementia-diagnosis-early-in-the-disease/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 00:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[YES!  Here are some reasons why: (1)  The elder being tested will still have the ability to help make decisions about his/her care.  The longer a diagnosis is put off, the more brain function is lost, and along with that &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/02/21/is-it-really-important-to-get-a-dementia-diagnosis-early-in-the-disease/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>GPS SHOES FOR AD PATIENTS HAVE LIMITATIONS</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/02/04/gps-shoes-for-ad-patients-have-limitations/</link>
		<comments>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/02/04/gps-shoes-for-ad-patients-have-limitations/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a lot of great press recently about the arrival of the Aetrex GPS shoes and how they allow families to track and find an elder with dementia who wanders away.  This certainly is good news for many &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/02/04/gps-shoes-for-ad-patients-have-limitations/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>WHAT ABOUT CATARACT SURGERY FOR MY LOVED ONE WITH ALZHEIMER&#8217;S?</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/24/what-about-cataract-surgery-for-my-loved-one-with-alzheimers/</link>
		<comments>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/24/what-about-cataract-surgery-for-my-loved-one-with-alzheimers/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a question I&#8217;ve been asked several times over the years when I have consulted with families who struggle with a loved one with dementia and who also has cataracts.  As long as that person&#8217;s overall health is fairly &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/24/what-about-cataract-surgery-for-my-loved-one-with-alzheimers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>THE ROLE OF DIET IN COGNITIVE ABILITY</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/12/the-role-of-diet-in-cognitive-ability/</link>
		<comments>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/12/the-role-of-diet-in-cognitive-ability/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 02:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that every day I learn about more studies being conducted on the importance of the foods we eat (or do not eat), and how that impacts every aspect of our lives from skin disorders to brain changes, and &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2012/01/12/the-role-of-diet-in-cognitive-ability/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;Mutant&#8221; Rats May Help Study Alzheimer&#8217;s</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/08/mutant-rats-may-help-study-alzheimers/</link>
		<comments>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/08/mutant-rats-may-help-study-alzheimers/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 04:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a title! I&#8217;ve just learned that Professor Claudio Cuello and his collaborators at McGill University (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) have managed to create rats that can mimic Alzheimer&#8217;s disease in humans. They have genetically manipulated these rats so that peptides &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/08/mutant-rats-may-help-study-alzheimers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>Planning Holidays With Elders With Dementia</title>
		<link>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/01/planning-holidays-with-elders-with-dementia/</link>
		<comments>http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/01/planning-holidays-with-elders-with-dementia/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 07:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a loved one with a type of dementia such as Alzheimer&#8217;s in the family, you may be dreading the upcoming holiday season. That feeling is certainly understandable given that these elders often act unpredictably, and unintentionally say &#8230; <a href="http://www.mindinmemorycare.com/2011/12/01/planning-holidays-with-elders-with-dementia/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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