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"The use of the Internet can improve and train the brain function, because melibatkann control memory and visual resources will also work just as well as by reading. Control of memory and it also adds to the visual power of brain activity to control the decisions and considerations on the internet within the program," said Professor Gary Small, lead researcher, as listed in the American of Geriatric Psychiatry and computer articles.

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ITS ABOUT ALWAYS WORRYING ABOUT EVERYTHING.

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A poem about a loved one with Alzheimer’s. It is a race against time as they slowly lose his or her memory.

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Dedicated to everyone who has been affected by the devastating effects of dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.

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A Short poem about having your mind put into a machine.

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Elderly man dies.

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He used to be well read and eloquent and now he is almost silent.

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Kakugawa, Frances They would. Smashing the Quiet: The Caregiver’s Tone of voice. The state of nevada Town, Ca: Willow Area Push, This year.

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This short story was inspired by something that my younger brother decided to write among my house. I built the short story from there that was based off of the feeling that I got. I always seem to write about people who always seem to lose their minds by the end of a story. I hope the reader enjoys. Comments are open.

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An elderly man is browsing a second hand bookshop when he discovers an inscription on the inside cover of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World.

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