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Getting Up & Going with Early Alzheimer’s

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Living with Alzheimer’s is the roughest of experiences. See how Bob’s walking, talking, painting, getting up and going attitude makes him feel that there’s still a lot of good living to do.


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Marvin
Marvin
May 18, 2014 10:36 pm

It would be great to see people like this man in early stages choosing to engage in brain restoration activities including EEG biofeedback and infrared light therapy. We've seen that these two approaches can significantly help improve both cognitive functioning and emotional stability. http://www.quietmindfdn.org

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