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Breakthroughs in the battle against memory loss

Each year, The Johns Hopkins Memory White Paper reports on the most exciting advances and the most useful, current information to help you prevent or treat memory-related problems.

The Johns Hopkins Memory White Paper provides a thorough overview of what the medical field knows about Alzheimer's disease, age-associated memory lapses, mild cognitive impairment, and reversible and irreversible dementias.

The 2009 Johns Hopkins White Paper: Memory
topics include:

  • Why exercise is so important for people with Alzheimer's -and their caregivers.

  • Helpful resources for coping with early-stage Alzheimer's disease.

  • Strategies for making mealtime easier for your loved one with dementia.

  • Predicting the course of Alzheimer's disease: The clues to watch for.

  • Habilitation: A better caregiving approach.

  • Going off road: When is it time to stop driving?

  • But that's not all. You'll also discover:

  • How to adapt to the changing nature of intimacy with Alzheimer's.

  • Why hypothyroidism could be causing your memory problems.

  • An experimental treatment called Rember. Does it look promising?

  • Do concussions earlier in life raise the risk of dementia?

  • Why antipsychotics should not be the first-choice treatment for behavior problems.

  • How strong social networks can protect your cognitive function.

  • …and much more.

Take charge of your health with the help of our specialists, from a position of knowledge, from facts, not fads. The Johns Hopkins 2009 White Paper: Memory gives you the most current information on Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory problems in one clear, concise report. Your satisfaction is guaranteed; if you don't find The Johns Hopkins 2009 White Paper: Memory an invaluable guide, simply return it to us and owe nothing.

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