Building Choice into Long Term Care
In the past, fate has dictated the passing of life in what are euphemistically called "nursing homes". But there is no longer a need for such a fate, if we are willing to work to change the rules.






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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
 

Well-functioning Lungs Reduce Risk Of Dementia. A middle-aged woman with well-functioning lungs runs less risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. A new study carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy in Göteborg, Sweden, shows a strong statistical correlation between lung capacity and dementia. The findings are presented in the coming issue of the prestigious American journal Neurobiology of Aging.The study is based on the so-called Survey of Women in Göteborg, a population study that has been under way since 1968. [click link for full article] [Alzheimer's News From Medical News Today]
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