Thursday, September 18, 2014

Alzheimer's Caregiving Newsletter


Expressing hard emotions can make way for hope.
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Alzheimer's Caregiving
September 18, 2014
 
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When caregivers share fears and pain, door opens for hope
The way we transform our sorrow and other difficult emotions is by expressing them. This can help us find joy and relief.
 
 
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Ginkgo biloba: Can it prevent memory loss?
Ginkgo biloba is rumored to help slow Alzheimer's disease, but study results suggest otherwise.
 
   
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