The Alzheimer's Action Plan

When someone asks me which book they should buy for Alzheimer's I always say the same thing --The Alzheimer's Action Plan: The Experts' Guide to the Best Diagnosis and Treatment for Memory Problems.I keep the book right here on my desk. I used it so many times it is almost worn out.I received my first copy directly from the publisher.I benefit from the book over and over. My best story is about how my mother didn't laugh for years.What is the Difference Between Alzheimer ’s and DementiaBy Bob DeMarcoAlzheimer's Reading RoomSubscribe to the Alzheimer's Reading RoomEmail:I benefit from the book over and over.My best story is about how my mother didn't laugh for years.I read about Alzheimer's and hypothyroidism in theAlzheimer's Action Plan and away I went to the doctor. A few days later my mother started laughing and smiling. I can still see the exact moment vividly in my head. I'm feeling good just typing these words.Mom Didn't Laugh for Two Years and Then I Had Her Thyroid CheckedI receive emails asking me for advice aboutdrugs or treatments Since I am not a doctor, I am always very cautious when I answer. I am not a doctor.It is not unusual for me to refer to theAlzheimer's Action Plan before I answer.This time around the question about a drug came into the comments box below this article --The Combination of Aricept and Namenda Helps Slow the Rate of Decline in Alzheimer's Patients.The question was aboutRemeron. I have no familiarity with this medication. Then I thought, ...
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