Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center: http://www.alzheimers.org Research and referral information. Also different publications and databases that are relevant to Alzheimer's Disease.
Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Center: http://www.plattsburgh.edu/centers/adac/nenyadac Information and help for Alzheimer's patients.
Alzheimer's Disease: U.S. Organizations and Chapters: http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/aoa/webres/alz-corg.htm Information for aging community members about care and health.
Alzheimer's Disease Review: http://www.coa.uky.edu/ADreview Discussion on latest research for Alzheimer's Disease.
Comprehensive Services on Aging(COPSA) Institute for Alzheimer's Disease: community.nj.com/cc/copsa Alzheimer's Disease help and resources available.
HealthandAge.com: http://www.healthandage.com Information of diseases of the elderly and nutritional and fitness information for a healthy living.
Don Lennox Production http://www.washingtonvideo.com/LostInTheMind/research.html Some information about research and the effects of Alzheimer's disease.
BBC World Service: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sci_tech/highlights/memory.shtml A page with explanations of common scientific questions and answers Alzheimer's disease.
Family Caregiver Alliance http://www.caregiver.org/index.html Information on frontal temporal dementia.
Planet Rx http://www.alzheimers.comGeneral information about Alzheimer's Disease.
Mayo Clinic http://www.mayohealth.orgInformation on various health issues, including Alzheimer's Disease.
The Seven-Minute-Screen for Alzheimer's http://www.7minutescreen.com Physicians and other healthcare workers can request a free 7 Minute Screen kit, including training materials, by calling 877-SCREEN-4-AD or by visiting the Janssen Research Foundation Internet Site. Only qualified healthcare workers can obtain the testing kit. For others, the site offers background information on the screen, including references to published research articles and links to media coverage.
Published Articles:
"Olfactory deficits in patients with mild cognitive impairment predict Alzheimer's disease at follow-up," by D.P. Devanand and others. The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 157 (September 2000), pp.1399-1405.
See also: 7-Minute Alzheimer's Test, Smell Test for Alzheimer's
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