| 17 Nov 2004 | Understanding dementia Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia in the elderly. Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease begin slowly and can start with something as subtle as occasional forgetfulness. Alzheimer's gets worse over time. |
| 14 Sep 2004 | Dementia and the Voter; Research Raises Ethical, Constitutional Questions Florida neurologist Marc Swerdloff was taken aback when one of his patients with advanced dementia voted in the 2000 presidential election. The man thought it was 1942 and Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. |
| 14 Jun 2004 | Reagans' Experience Alters Outlook for Alzheimer's Patients An Alzheimer's diagnosis means something very different today than when former president Ronald Reagan announced 10 years ago that he had the illness. |
| 19 Jun 2003 | Mind Games May Trump Alzheimer's: Study Cites Effects of Bridge, Chess Playing chess, bridge or a musical instrument significantly lowers the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, according to the most comprehensive study to examine the benefits of challenging intellectual activity among the elderly. |
| 26 Nov 2001 | Finding Lost Minds Though there's no cure, brain scans may detect Alzheimer's in time to ease some suffering. |