Yes!
You can go to scientificname.net
A scientific name is what is used for an organism so that everyone, everywhere will know what it is. Scientific names are important because a single animal, for example, may go by many different common names depending on region.
One of the scientific names for storm clouds is Nimbus. If you go to the official NOAA website, you can find a scientist who will answer your question about storms.
Herpetoligists can also go by the less scientific name: "Reptile Scientist."
There is no link between schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease.
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asylees
they have different names there you go......
I can't name all 5000+ right here, but finding them is easy. 1. Go to Wikipedia. Type in mammal. 2. From the article on mammals, go to each order. 3. From each of these articles, go to the articles on each family. 4. From each of these articles, go to the articles on each genus (or directly to species for smaller families). 5. On each of the articles of the genera, the common and scientific names are given for every species in the genus. Not all species have common names, but all have scientific names.
All you need to do is to go to google and type in Alzheimers caregivers and your zipcode. This should bring up a good list of people. Another reliable source would be nursing homes who may be able to tell you where to look. You can find a caregiver, in Cleveland, for my mother with Alzheimers at www.safetynetsource.com. Another good website is www.homewatchcaregivers.com/Franchises/FranchiseHome.aspx
Either someone is checking your mail, or you have alzheimers.
Go to a different website. This one tells you nothing.