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June 26, 2008

Free Alzheimer’s Disease Test in Honor of National Alzheimer’s Disease Month

Filed under: Alzheimer's — Will Jay @ 2:58 am

Senior Health -

In honor of National Alzheimers Disease Month, ALZ-HELP.org has created a simple and free online test to help indicate the possibility of early warning symptoms of Alzheimers disease. This test can be shared with a primary care physician in determining the likelihood that a loved one may have this disease, or may have developed early symptoms.

Senior Home Care Services - Georgetown, TX (PRWEB) September 6, 2006 — November is National Alzheimers Disease Month, so ALZ-HELP.org has developed a free on-line test, taken in the privacy of your own home, which has been specifically created with questions designed to indicate your risk factors and possible early warning signs of Alzheimers disease. This tool was created to help you and your health care provider become more aware of early symptoms that could indicate future problems.


Senior Home Care -Medical research statistics indicate that the older we get, the higher the odds become of getting Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults and this progressive deteriorating brain disorder results in gradual memory loss, personality changes, unusual behavior, and a decline in thinking abilities. It currently affects over 4-5 million Americans and many millions more worldwide. The current baby boomer generation is quickly approaching the age of greater risk for Alzheimers and as many younger people reach their 50s and 60s, they may develop early onset Alzheimers.


Senior Health -This simple test is completely private and is not recorded by Alz-Help or anyone else. Share the results with your health care specialist. For best results, retake this free test every few months and compare your progressive scores.


Assisted Living -Although a cure for Alzheimers has not yet been developed, active mental exercises, like crossword puzzles, Sudoku and other activities, as well as a healthy diet, have been known to help delay its onset.


Senior Health -For your free online test, visit www.alz-help.org.

Author: Rob Miller

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