What Are We Going To Do With Dad?

Jerald Winakur The article “What Are We Going to Do with Dad?” by Dr. Jerald Winakur in a very personal account documents his experience with the the decline of his dad and the reversal of roles between father and son. Dr. Winakur explores the challenges and dilemmas that families face when caring for elderly parents. […]
Smoking Doubles Alzheimer’s Risk

HEAVY SMOKING DOUBLES RISK OF ALZHEIMER’S Heavy smoking in middle age seems to increase the risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, a large new study suggests. “Heavy smoking in midlife is associated with a 157 percent increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and a 172 percent increased risk of developing vascular dementia, according […]
Alzheimer’s Research – Clinical Studies

More and more, researchers are making discoveries that are bringing us closer to finally combating this most insidious of diseases. Sometimes termed a disease of the caregiver, Alzheimer’s continues to ravage the memories of it’s victims. Dr. Danillo de la Pena, Director of the Research Center for Clinical Studies in Norwalk CT, pharmaceutical-sponsored clinical research in […]