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The Monster in the Closet

The Monster in the Closet

1-Healthy Eating Clarity, 2-Cooking Time Management, New Eating Culture

The Modern World’s Plague In today’s world, the spectre of Alzheimer’s looms large. Perhaps the disease is so frightening because, unlike other major conditions, there are no surgeries or drugs that can stop, cure or even arrest it significantly. A...
Start in Middle Age to Prevent Dementia in Older Age

Start in Middle Age to Prevent Dementia in Older Age

1-Healthy Eating Clarity, The Simple Prescription for Good Eating

MAYBE SURPRISING: Dementia doesn’t just pop up when we get older. “Midlife, not your 70s and 80s, is when brain changes start to occur that can pave the way toward dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline later.”(1) That’s why...

The Scariest Part of the Scariest Disease

1-Healthy Eating Clarity

Disease is a frightening thing. We’ve all heard of someone hit out of the blue with a devastating diagnosis–so it’s not uncommon to harbor an undercurrent of fear: Will I be next? While all chronic diseases are scary, it feels like Alzheimer’s...

Podcast: Caring for Yourself and Others with Less Stress and More Well-Being

1-Healthy Eating Clarity, 2-Cooking Time Management, Planning for Healthier Meals, Time Saving Tips and Tricks

Today’s trio of articles on Alzheimer’s was sparked by Barbra Cohn, author of Calmer Waters: The Caregiver’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s & Dementia. For ten years, Barbra cared for her husband as he suffered through and eventually died from...

Recipe: Walnut and Eggplant Stuffed Peppers (with added greens)

1-Healthy Eating Clarity, 3-Get Vegetable Friendly, 7-Recipes--Healthy and Tasty, Planning for Healthier Meals

Note:  This recipe is part of a series on Alzheimer’s, a disease that can lurk for 10 to 20 years before the symptoms show up.  Yet research is beginning to show that we can indeed take action right now to reduce our risks through—you guessed...

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