How to Prevent Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Subject of New Video Short
(PRWEB) September 15, 2005 -- Statisticians tell us that people
who live to 80 and beyond have a 50% chance of developing
Alzheimer's disease. What they don't tell us is that we can
shift those odds dramatically in our favor. A new video from
The Best Is Yet.Net Press shows people how to do just that.
The 2 _ minute video presentation (found at http://www.alzheimersfree.com)
provides a brief outline of the steps necessary to prevent
Alzheimer's and other dementias that so often go along with
old age. The steps include avoiding pollutants and diseases
linked to the development of Alzheimer’s and adding
positive lifestyle elements linked to a decrease in development
of dementia.
"I created this video to share the results of my search
for answers following the death of my father. When he died
after a 12-year struggle with Alzheimer's disease, two questions
continued to haunt me," says Dr. Staff, president of
The Best Is Yet.Net Press.
"First, why did the disease strike him? He used to be
so bright and so lively. How could it happen to him?"
"And, second, what could I do to avoid going down the
same path? What, if anything I could do to prevent Alzheimer's
disease?"
"To answer my questions, I began to comb the research
literature. After reading more than 500 research studies,
I reached a stunning conclusion: By making wise life choices,
we can prevent almost all dementias."
"I wanted to share what I learned, so other families
won't have to endure the pain of watching a loved family member
deteriorate and lose their life memories. One way I found
was through a short video presentation."
Dr. Staff invites everyone to view the video presentation
at http://www.alzheimersfree.com.
They'll find very specific details in her short book, "How
to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias: 128 ways to stop
these killers before they start."
"Developing dementia as you age is not inevitable,"
says. Dr. Staff. "By making the wise lifestyle choices
discussed in the video and book, we can curb the explosion
of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among the elderly."
About The Best Is Yet.Net Press
The Best Is Yet.Net Press exists to improve life for the elderly
and their families. Online since 2001, we publish literature
that deals with aging.
Contact:
Phyllis Staff, CEO
The Best Is Yet.Net Press
PMB 122
800 Hwy 77, Suite 160
Waxahachie, TX 75165
PHONE: (972) 923-9030
FAX: (972) 923-9163
www.alzheimersfree.com