Alzheimers Associations

Just about every country and state / county has their own Alzheimer's Association. To find the Alzheimer's Association in your area using the internet, go the to Google web site :

http://www.google.com

and type in : "Alzheimer's Association" +location. For example, searching on the following:

"Alzheimer's" +"New Jersey"
"Alzheimer's" +"South Australia"

will list the Alzheimer's Association(s) is New Jersey (USA) and South Australia respectively. The following are some useful web links that can provide a wealth of information about Alzheimer's.

USA

Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation: http://www.alzinfo.org
Alzheimer's Association: http://www.alz.org
ProHealth's Alzheimer Support: http://www.alzheimersupport.com
Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center (ADEAR): http://www.alzheimers.org/diagnosis.htm

Australia
Alzheimer's Australia: http://www.alzheimers.org.au

Canada
Alzheimer's Society of Canada: http://www.alzheimer.ca

Europe
Alzheimer Europe: http://www.alzheimer-europe.org

India
Alzheimer's and Related Disorder Society of India: http://www.indianngos.com/a/alzheimerrelateddisordersociety.htm

Israel
Alzheimer's Society of Israel: http://www.alz-il.net

Japan
Alzheimer's Association of Japan: http://www.alzheimer.or.jp

United Kingdom
Alzheimer's Society UK: http://www.alzheimers.org.uk
Public Health Genetics Unit (UK): http://www.phgu.org.uk/info_database/diseases/alzheimers_disease/alzheimer.html

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Personality Changes of Alzheimer's
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Compassionate Touch and Alzheimer's
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