Lewy bodies are clumps of abnormal proteins found within brain cells. Lewy bodies can only be seen in autopsies, and have been found in the brains of Parkinson's patients who had dementia symptoms, patients who had a dementia similar to...
Baltimore Ravens' linebacker Ray Lewis entered the NFL in 1996 and has remained one of the top players in the league ever since. His prolonged stay at the top of the league holds significance because he attributes much of his success to the...
In 1803, President Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition to map a new route to the Pacific Ocean. Beginning at Camp Dubois in Illinois, the men traveled west along the Missouri River. When they reached Fort Mandan in North...
Lennox Lewis is a retired British boxer, born on Sept. 2, 1965. Born in London, he moved to Canada as a child, representing Canada at the Olympic games as an amateur boxer, where he took gold at the 1998 Olympics after beating Riddick Bowe in the...
Carl Lewis fitness produces a line of magnetic and automatic treadmills. Magnetic resistance treadmills operate on foot power and have few internal components. Problems are most often associated with running belt adjustment or the magnetic...
They are many excellent fishing areas in the immediate vicinity of Fort Lewis, Washington. The state of Washington itself is one of the highest producers of salmon and steelhead in the United States. Fort Lewis and its surrounding rivers, lakes...
The Carl Lewis 566 treadmill is a motorized, folding treadmill with basic programming features. It has a 1.75 horsepower motor that supports speeds up to 16 kph, or 10 mph. You can manually incline the running deck to two different positions. The...
The route the Lewis and Clark expedition took in 1804-1806 has been marked by the National Park Serve in an effort to preserve this part of American history. The The explorers reached the Pacific Ocean in 1805 and built Fort Clatsop on the Oregon...
Yellowstone National Park is a treasure trove of beautiful vistas and outdoor recreation. With 45 lakes and over 200 rivers and other bodies of water in the park open to fishing, Yellowstone is a popular destination for anglers. If you're a...
Aiming at consumers with a small budget, retired Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis released a line of exercise bikes in the mid-2000s. As of 2010, some of his machines were priced at just $200 or less. These bikes had a wide release in the United...
Lewis and Clark National Forest is located in central and north central Montana. It rises from 4,500 feet to 9,362 feet where the forest meets Rocky Mountain Peak. Lewis and Clark National Forest is made up of prairie grass, mountains, meadows...
A Carl Lewis Fitness Ab Roller is made from metal tubing covered with foam sleeves, with a padded headrest. It's basic design is similar to other ab rollers. The objective of the Carl Lewis Fitness Ab Roller is to tone and strengthen your...
Parkinson's disease is one of the most common neurological disorders to affect older people. In patients with Parkinson's, the nerve cells, or neurons, that produce the neurotransmitter called dopamine are destroyed, causing many different...
Dementia manifests as progressive mental impairment that accompany any of several disease processes of the brain and nervous system, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Symptoms can include forgetfulness, personality changes, movement problems and...
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, dementia is common in older people. Elderly dementia--symptoms of cognitive and behavioral impairment--can be caused by some medications, health conditions such as lung...
Dementia, also referred to as senility, is not a disease in and of itself. It is a word used to describe a specific cluster of symptoms caused by diseases that affect brain functioning, according to Medline Plus. Symptoms include cognitive...
According the Alzheimer's Association, dementia is characterized by the loss of, or decline in, memory and other cognitive abilities. Various diseases and conditions damage brain cells and can lead to dementia. Over 100 different types of dementia...
A number of symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are labeled as "psychotic," hallucinations being one of them. Around 18 percent of people with Alzheimer’s disease experience hallucinations, and they are more often reported in people with a...
Historically, dementia has been used as a catch-all phrase for symptoms of degenerative disorders of the brain. Several of these disorders are associated with vivid dreams and sleep disturbances as well as the more common symptoms of confusion,...
Dementia refers to a group of symptoms that affect thought processes and social interactions severely enough to interfere with normal activities. Common symptoms include memory loss, change in personality and difficulty with communication,...
Dementia is the severe loss of mental functions (thinking, memory and reasoning) that interferes with an individual's daily life, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The Cleveland Clinic states dementia is not a disease; rather it's a group of...
Dementia, the loss of the ability to think and reason, is a devastating disease, no matter what the cause. Dementia is characterized by difficulties with reasoning, memory loss, speech difficulties and loss of motor abilities. Around 5 percent of...
Parkinson's disease affects about 500,000 Americans, with 50,000 new cases diagnosed each year, according to the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerves in the portion of the brain known as the...
The term dementia refers to a group of degenerative brain disorders characterized by an overall decline in cognitive function. Dementia typically affects the elderly and is caused by the destruction and loss of brain cells. The symptoms of...
Dementia involves loss of cognitive abilities. All forms of dementia entail progressive memory loss and confusion that impacts abilities to perform daily activities, communicate and walk. However, symptoms and treatment vary depending on the type...
The brain, weighing about 3 lbs., is the most complex part of the body. It interprets sensory information, controls behavior, contains the mind and all intelligence, and it is the origin of all movements of the body. Degenerative diseases of the...
Hallucinations are a common symptom in dementia. Some hallucinations are caused by the dementia-causing disease itself, sometimes by medications and sometimes by other conditions. Hallucinations can occur in almost anyone under the right...
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the nervous system that impairs motor skills and other functions of the body. Hallmark symptoms of the disease include tremors, slow movement and loss of balance. However, these hallmark symptoms...
Dementia includes many different diseases that affect the brain, causing a loss of mental functioning. According to the University of Kansas Medical Center, between 6 and 8 percent of people older than 65 suffer from some form of dementia....
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