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Submitted by Dr. BT on Sun, 2010-04-04 18:50.

It's been decades since Howard Saunders retired as a draftsman, but once a week for the past six years, the 88-year-old picks up a paintbrush and spends the afternoon creating images. It's a routine he rarely breaks-and one that has helped him better cope with the effects of Alzheimer's disease. On a recent Tuesday, Saunders carefully added the final spots and details to a cheetah painting.  

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As a matter of fact, the best treatment of dementia nowadays is through stem cell treatment.  It's very effective.  

 

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