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A more simplified look at a disorder that is anything but simple. This article tries to define the disorder in simple, concise descriptions as opposed to pages of symptoms.

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A British Alzheimer’s organization has posted a great set of FAQs that are helpful for anyone worried about getting Alzheimer’s, especially if someone in your family has the condition.

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My 86-year old mom and her 84-year old boyfriend (she likes younger men), play Rummikub most evenings and do newspaper crossword puzzles on a daily basis, both because they love them AND as a way of keeping their brains sharp and ward off Alzheimer’s. They seem to have the right idea, according...

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This article looks at new options in identifying the disease. Whether your a concerned for yourself or someone you may know, this article is a good resource for you.

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Although exact stages are hard to pin point on a case by case basis, this article examines characteristics for the phases of Alzheimers disease.

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An overview of symptoms, diagnosis, and research. Full of statistics for students or family members interested in knowing more about the disease.

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The controversy over the causes of autism engenders a lot of heated debate. It’s hard to find a site that provides information without bias. Neurodiversity’s list of links on the research of autism causation is a good place to begin. The resources range from scientific reports to essays from the...

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An increasing number of adults with autism and Asperger’s are using blogs to communicate their own ideas. Witty and articulate the California based “Autism Diva” never shies away from controversy. You may not agree with her, but her take is always intriguing.

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This article gives insight into both the study of the disorder and monetary increases by the government over the years. It shows that both interest and studies continue to grow for this disorder.

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This article discusses an in-depth analysis of behavioral patterns between parents and children. There are tips in the article for parents who are trying to understand their autistic childrens tantrums.

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