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Simple Test Developed for Dementia, Alzheimer`s and Memory Loss

 

Who Is Likely To Get Dementia, Alzheimer's, Memory Loss? Take The Test And Find Out




Who Is Likely To Get Dementia, Alzheimer's, Memory Loss? Take The Test And Find Out


(Medical-NewsWire.com, August 17, 2015 ) Houston, Texas August 17, 2015 -- Doc Houston Vetter, PhD (DocResults) has a simply test at the end of the new "Stopping Dementia" video designed to let the individual know if they are, and how likely a candidate they are, to get some form of dementia, Alzheimer's or memory loss. His new "Stopping Dementia" program stops dementia in the stage it is currently in and reverse it. It helps people with memory loss, aka Dementia-Alzheimer's disease, regain memory, clarity and creativity.

According to statistics the fastest growing area in the healthcare field is dementia and memory care. Currently there are more Dementia-Alzheimer's Memory Care facilities being built than any other facilities including hospitals. Doc Vetter says, "according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which focuses on quality of life for fragile populations that the number of Alzheimer's case, which is the leading cause of dementia, will triple by 2050 to about 16 million Americans."

According to the mayo Clinic, Alzheimer's Association and others; Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia. In later stages of dementia the degradation of neural pathways is so serve that the body cannot communicate with itself and the person with dementia cannot take care of themselves.

According to Doc Vetter, "A useful working understanding of dementia is the degradation (loss) of neural pathways so severe that it not only affects one's mind, it eventually brings your body to a standstill." So the cause of dementia is the degradation of neural pathways.

Current theory is that there is no cure. However, programs like Stopping Dementia and others are challenging that theory. The Stopping Dementia Program is designed specifically to generate new neural pathways to take the place of those that have been lost. The Stopping Dementia program works with all current forms of treatment and in all areas of dementia, Alzheimer's and memory loss.

Doc Houston say, "To find out if you may have a problem with some form of dementia, Alzheimer's or memory loss in the future take the simply test at the end of the "Stopping Dementia" video and find out."

Contact:
Houston Vetter <||>rnhttp://houstonvetter.com/contact/ <||>rnhttp://stoppingdementia.com
713.459.6263


About Feel Better Institute:
Feel Better Institute helps people with that one nagging thing that if it could change, it would make everything in the person's life better?

For over 25 years the Feel Better Institute has been developing programs and teaching people how to feel better in all areas of life from the physical, mental, emotional to the spiritual. Like so many clients are fond of saying, "If you want to feel better call Dr. Vetter."

Feel Better Institute

Houston Vetter

713.459.6263

docresults@comcast.net

Source: EmailWire.Com

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