Keep your brain fit for life: what you should knowk, and what you can do
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Neurons die as people age, weakening memory, but new research on the effects of aging on the brain appears promising. Tips on remaining mentally sharp in old age include reading, eating well, being organized and paying attention. Alzheimer's disease and other topics are also discussed.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1996
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A hurt child cries out at last
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Lorretta Woodbury was sexually abused as a child in Wyoming in the 1960s and was able to bring charges of incest in 1990 against her father who abused her. Wyoming has no statute of limitations for bringing charges of sexual abuse, unlike many other states.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1992
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America's hidden disease
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Many older Americans are depressed. These millions of sufferers exhibit symptoms such as weight loss or gain and lack of interest in activities. Family and friends are given tips on helping, and Alzheimer's is also discussed.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1995
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