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Dan Brown's 'Inferno' has heat but no warmth
Some years ago, I was on a book reviewing panel when someone in the audience asked what we, the panelists, thought of "The Bridges of Madison County," which was then a fixture on bestseller lists. We hemmed and hawed, tried to talk around the question,...
Tags: The Da Vinci Code (movie), Entertainment, Science and Technology, Tom Hanks, USA Today
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Forgetfulness not necessarily a sign of dementia
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: As his caregiver, how can I tell if my father's memory loss is just a natural part of aging, or if it's the early stages of Alzheimer's disease? At what point should I take him to be seen by a physician? ANSWER: In many people, memory...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Alzheimer's Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners, Diseases and Illnesses
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Former Bears lineman struggles in recovery from stroke
The silence in room 401 created peace and serenity. Former Bears guard Revie Sorey suffered a massive stroke on March 25, 2012, leaving the once eloquent and enthusiastic community leader barely able to utter a word. I visited my rehabbing friend...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Stroke, Special Olympics, Pancreatic Cancer, Walter Payton
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Jodi Arias convicted of first-degree murder
PHOENIX (AP) — Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the gruesome killing of her one-time boyfriend in Arizona after a four-month trial that captured headlines with lurid tales of sex, lies, religion and a salacious...
Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Justice System, Witnesses, Murder, Lawyers
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Jodi Arias convicted of first-degree murder
PHOENIX — Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the gruesome killing of her onetime boyfriend in Arizona after a four-month trial that captured headlines with lurid tales of sex, lies, religion and a salacious relationship...
Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Justice System, Witnesses, Murder, Lawyers
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When You're Forced To Hit (meno)Pause...
It’s 6am. You woke up a few times throughout the night, so you don’t feel completely rested. As you slowly push yourself into an upright position, the ice cold air from the AC vent sweeps your skin but the heater might as well be on--you are...
Tags: Insomnia, Menopause, Hysterectomy, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream
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Review: 'Trance,' messy and deceptive, is no work of art
Don't look to be entranced by "Trance." It starts out like a house afire, but by the time it's over we're the ones feeling burned. A slick heist tale with more twists than sense, this is one movie that ends up outsmarting itself. Both the good and the...Tags: Christopher Nolan, Movies, Theft, 127 Hours (movie), Entertainment
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Early-stage memory loss program March 19
Anyone living with early-stage memory loss may attend a special program titled, "Living with Early-Stage Memory Problems" Tuesday, March 19, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Somerford House, 10116 Sharpsburg Pike, south of Hagerstown. This program is offered at...Tags: Alzheimer's Association
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Bulletin Board for March 10, 2013
Deadline for submitting information to the Bulletin Board is noon Thursday. There is no charge for this service. Items run as space permits. Mail information to The Advocate-Messenger, P.O. Box 149, Danville, Ky. 40423- fax to (859) 236-9566 or call 236-...
Tags: Stroke, Students, Diseases and Illnesses, Botany, Big Lots Incorporated
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Pet Corner: Do older pets suffer from decreased brain function?
My grandmother had mental issues for the last 10 years of her life before passing away at the age of 82. The explanation I was given, after my questioning, for her condition was that she was just senile. Being a very curious kid, I didn’t completely...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Alzheimer's Disease, Behavioral Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemical Industry
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Memory care facilities fill a growing need
Every day at 3 p.m., Jim Copenhaver visits his 80-year-old wife, Ann, who lives at an assisted-living facility in Vernon Hills for those with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. "It's the highlight of my day," said Jim Copenhaver, 87, who...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Chicago Botanic Garden
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