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Published: 11/11/2009 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com
Sharing the Past
Alzheimers is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder that robs people of memory, orientation and thinking ability. However, a program in Dallas aims to connect patients with their past.
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The Swine Flu and the health hazards of watching TV are just two of the headlines that kept 2009 a very busy year in health news.
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