Sunday, January 22, 2012

GETTING A DIAGNOSIS

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Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia is critical to ensuring proper support, care and treatment of the illness. It is also important because it allows people with the disease and their families to make key financial and care decisions while they are still functioning at the highest possible level.
The diagnosis of dementia often comes as a complete shock. However, many people feel relieved once they have identified the source of their worries after a diagnosis has been made. 


Getting an early diagnosis will help you to move forward and gain more control over your life by taking the necessary steps to live better with the disease. Receiving an early diagnosis allows a person to:

  • Understand the symptoms they are experiencing, and the changes that they can expect
  • Gain access to information, resources and support
  • Benefit from and explore treatment options
  • Plan for the future
  • Develop and engage support networks
  • Maximize their quality of life. Continue to readalzheimerbc.org


What not to eat at big chains



It's enough to send your doctor’s blood pressure soaring, not to mention your own. This massive mixed grill – which includes gammon, rump and pork steaks, lamb chops, chips, a fried egg, six beer-battered onion rings and two pork sausages – has been exposed as the unhealthiest dish in the country. Read moredailymail.co.uk 

Погода в Беларуси


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