Disease
Alzheimer's disease: Symptoms and treatment
by Ben Tang
Dementia is a brain disorder that disables a person to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD). This disease strikes the parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language.
Based on data from National Institute of Health, there may be as many as 4.5 million Americans who suffer from AD. About 5 percent of men and women ages
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
Onions not only give you bad breath, but the have properties that help cure cancer. Can an onion a day
No
by Lisa Beach
Of course not. If they DID, the whole world would be cancer free, and onions going for a thousand dollars
Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Causes of Alzheimer's disease
- Alzheimer's disease symptoms
- How to detect if you have an early onset of Alzheimer's disease
- How to deal with Alzheimer's disease
- How anti-psychotic medications have been used to treat Alzheimer's Disease
- Warning signs of Alzheimer's disease
- Alzheimer's disease: Myths and facts
Brain & Nerve Conditions
- How transcranial direct stimulation may improve brain function
- What does neurodiversity mean?
- What is holoprosencephaly?
- Deep brain stimulation treatment for depression
- How brain tissue damage may be repairable with progesterone
- Non epileptic attack disorder: what it means and its cures
- Vertigo: Causes and treatment
Cancer
- What tests detect prostate cancer?
- Breast cancer prevention and treatment
- Cervical cancer symptoms
- Leukemia: Symptoms and treatments
- Birth control pills and breast cancer
- Alternative medicine treatment options for ovarian cancer
- Prostate cancer and exercise
Heart Disease & Heart Attack
If you can sum up a disease that leaves you exhausted, unable to eat the foods you choose, and can be both debilitating, and humiliating
As you clutch your aching head, cough up globs of icky mucus and stare at the sea of waded up tissues on the floor, you begin to wonder
by Ty Fillers
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine, whether a small leak or in a large quantity. The person who has problem with
Niacin, (vitamin B3), works in tandem with the other B vitamins producing a cocktail that is the ultimate "brain food." Niacin also
Writing Assignments
- Respiratory Diseases
- Evidence of lung diseases among 9/11 rescuers
- Can active tuberculosis be contracted more than once?
- Causes of pneumonia
- Signs of respiratory distress in adults
- Alzheimer's and Dementia
- How anti-psychotic medications have been used to treat Alzheimer's Disease
- The link between mercury and alzheimers
- Brain & Nerve Conditions
- Symptoms of neuropathy
- Symptoms of a brain tumor
- Treatments for vertigo
- Causes of neuropathy
- Symptoms of vertigo
- Symptoms of nerve damage
- Cancer
- Controversial cancer treatment with the Breuss method
- Symptoms of rectal cancer
- The importance of networking for young adults with cancer
- How financing cancer treatment can derail college plans
- How to graduate from college in spite of cancer treatment
- Book reviews: Miriam Engleberg's graphic novel, Cancer Made Me A Shallower Person
- Understanding your mammogram report
- How to monitor your bone density after breast cancer therapy
- Book reviews: Just Get Me Through This!: The Practical Guide to Breast Cancer by Deborah Cohen and Robert Gelfand, M.D.
- Breast cancer and the mutated gene: Do all female family members have it?
- Symptoms of throat cancer
- Online fund raising activities for breast cancer awareness
- Alternative medicine treatment options for Wilms' tumor
- Steps for raising awareness about pancreatic cancer
- The treatment of Barrett's esophagus at Johns Hopkins Medical Center
- Sports fund raising activities for breast cancer awareness
- How can Americans become more involved in creating a cure for breast cancer?
- Church fund raising activities for breast cancer awareness
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- Cancer
- Do onions really help cure cancer?
- Cell phone use and cancer: Is there a link?
- Cancer vaccine: Should the FDA approve Provenge?
- Does buying “pink” help breast cancer patients, or just profits?
- Infectious Diseases
- Is Lyme disease becoming an epidemic in North America?
- Is the swine flu pandemic, which President Obama recently declared a national emergency, something we should all be worried about?

Write now