Here is a quick 15 minute coffee break game. Put the below comic panels in the correct order.

Here is a quick 15 minute coffee break game. Put the below comic panels in the correct order.

While we have been discussing the effectiveness of games for Alzheimer's, we have not considered the popular alternative of drugs. Here is an interesting story we happened across that gave us a fresh perspective on the effectiveness of some drugs for Alzheimer's Disease. Have you heard about Neurochem (NRMX) and their drug, Alzhemed? Alzhemed is Neurochem's drug for treating Alzheimer's Disease. And it doesn't work.
We found ourselves wondering, what medication to Alzheimer's patients take today? How do these drugs work?
As we have been architecting the engine for our Alzheimer's games, we have also been talking to people affected by Alzheimer's Disease.
In designing games for Alzheimer's patients, we happened across a book that places great importance on music and musical cues in activities for Alzheimer's patients.
The Thanksgiving get-together is at its coziest moment. Uncle Joe is holding little Tiffany in his arms and amusing himself with the one year old’s cute smile. Every now and then he lets her hold his finger and she smiles. She pulls it towards her mouth and he snatches it away. She smiles again. Bob, a nephew of Uncle Joe, is watching this from a distance. He walks over to Uncle Joe and stares at Tiffany. Tiffany giggles.
Alzheimer's Disease: bad.
Playing Video games: fun!
Playing video games to fight or prevent Alzheimer's Disease: healthy fun!
Here are 3 ways that playing video games can help fight Alzheimer's Disease (based on research shared on the world wide web--read some of what we found in our blogs, Video Games as a Cure for Alzheimer's Disease, and Alzheimer's Study Says Games are Great!):
We found another study that indicates the beneficial effects of playing association games for Alzheimer's patients. This would be the fifth article we have found supporting the fact, so we are quite convinced that there is a real need for our association games and brain games. The other articles can be found in our previous blogs, "Video Games as a Cure for Alzheimer's Disease" and "New Findings for Alzheimer's Disease".