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A Physician’s Guide To The Role Of Nutrition And Successful Cognitive Aging
Richard E. Powers, MD (2006) – Bureau of Geriatric Psychiatry

Alzheimer's disease - latest research
Better Health Channel Factsheet

Alzheimer’s Dementia: An Update
Nepal Journal of Neuroscience 4:71-79, 2007

Alzheimer’s Disease: Implications for Nutrition Professionals
People with Alzheimer’s frequently experience weight loss and dehydration as a result of the disease process and the inability to consume sufficient food and fluids. Dietary managers have a critical role in the care of residents suffering from this devastating degenerative disease.

Assisted Oral Feeding and Tube Feeding
Ethical Issues in Alzheimer's Disease

Benefits of Antioxidants: May Help Protect, Eyes, Lungs, and Brain
Council for Responsible Nutrition fact sheet

Caloric Intake and Alzheimer’s Disease: Experimental Approaches and Therapeutic Implications
Mobbs CV, Yen K, Hof PR (eds): Mechanisms of Dietary Restriction in Aging and Disease. Interdiscipl Top Gerontol. Basel, Karger, 2007, vol 35, pp 159–175

Can Diet and Exercise Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
Neurology Now Article

Dementia
A 10 page chapter on dementia

Diet and Alzheimer’s Disease
Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine article

Dietary Links to Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease Review 2, 42-55, 1997

Do Nutritional Supplements Improve Cognitive Function in the Elderly?
Nutrition Volume 19, Numbers 11/12, 2003

Eating and Alzheimer's
Factsheet by the Alzheimer's Association

Food and Alzheimer's
Food, Medicine, and Health by Roger Clemens and Peter Pressman

Food For the Aging Mind
USDA Agricultural Research/August 2007

Geriatrics and Neurologic impairments
PowerPoint presentation

How to beat alzheimer’s disease naturally
Revised edition 2 (21 pages) by Stewart Hare C.H.Ed Dip NutTh

Neurological Perspectives on Memory Loss
Slides from the Fourth Annual Healthy Aging Symposium

Nursing Care of Clients with Neurologic Disorders
Powerpoint presentation

Nutraceuticals Against Alzheimer's Disease
Excellent book chapter about different therapies for treatment of AD by Shari Lieberman, Ph.D.

Nutrition and Aging: Herbal Supplements
General safety information, applications, and amounts for various herbal supplements.

Nutrition and Alzheimer's Disease
Mark A. Sager, MD 2007 powerpoint presentation in pdf

Nutrition Factsheet
Alzheimer’s Australia

Nutrition for Dementia
Discusses nutrition interventions for various stages of dementia

Nutrition in Advanced Alzheimer’s Disease
NC Med J July/August 2005, Volume 66, Number 4

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