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End Alzheimers Prevention Program Launched

The End Alzheimers 2012 Task Force has developed a LifePlan Program that could reduce an individuals chances of developing Alzheimers disease as much as 90%. The iBHEALTH network has committed web page channels, personal Alzheimers Prevention mild cognitive impairment detection testing for as many as 5,000 volunteers who join the task forces demonstration project.

There is new hope for the population regarding Alzheimers disease. Ancient and modern medicines are in the final phase of conquering this plague. Prominent doctors, researchers, cognitive function engineers and Internet Broadcasters -- who have formulated the End Alzheimers LifePlan, head the End Alzheimers 2012 Task Force. In addition to formulating lifestyle habit treatment (preventions), the group has also made available a patented short-term memory and learning performance-testing service that establishes an individuals baseline (normal) memory fitness. As the individual takes tests over time -- the results of each one-minute video game like tests are presented graphically. A noticeable reduction in these memory functions could be the early signature of Alzheimers -- mild cognitive impairment.

Much of the progress made in the combat against Alzheimers has been supported by individuals -- even Dr. Alios Alzheimer, who first diagnosed the disease that now carries his name, was a staff psychiatrist in a German Lunatic Asylum -- 1907. The iBHealth Network has organized two significant online enterprises to support the professionals, care givers and nursing homes in the Alzheimers industry. The first is a professional focus group headed by Dr. Wesson Ashford of www.medafile.com. Within the focus group, doctors, researchers and caregivers are free to form a community of exchange in secure/private conditions. Each professional accepted into the focus group will also be given a personal allotment to utilize the BrainLane short-term memory and learning performance testing service -- in hopes they will be able to integrate it into new areas of cognitive function treatment or research. Within the Care Center Network, Nursing homes will for the first time be able to operate on networked standards, electronic medical records, medical consultation and aggressive mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimers treatment support programs.    

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