try going to Google.com and type in a bunch of keywords you may want to use, like alzheimer's, article, research, case studies, etc. you may also want to try going to the website for JAMA or the AMA. they have a lot of useful information. if you are a student or know someone who is, at a university, many times you can find a way to access the university library and their online database of information topics. those are extremely helpful.
Alzheimers patients need s to be individually treated. No one particular medication is best for all patients. Work with their doctor to find the best medication for their particular case.
You can find information on immunohistochemistry in scientific journals, textbooks on molecular biology or histology, and online resources such as databases or websites of research institutes. Additionally, universities often offer courses or workshops on immunohistochemistry for those looking to learn more about the technique.
You can find examples of case studies about serial killers at the library in most universities. Some public libraries may also carry them.
Case studies on nonverbal communication can be found in a local library. Detailed documents are found in the research section.
The best place to find case studies in abnormal psychology would be in books. Check out Chapters or Amazon for psychology books or even a local University bookstore.
Webmd.com is a great website to find information on how to take care of Alzheimers patients. This website can give you tips on care such as bathing and feeding them.
There are many different places where one can find project management case studies. Some websites that provide this information include Project Management Institute, Marketing Profs and Amazon.
MarketingProfs.com is a great place to get good case studies on Internet company growth.
I'm betting you can find the answer in your textbook somewhere.
One can find examples of case studies for a Business Ethics course online from Economist Milton Friedman's essay, which was done in 1970. There are some great resources also at USC Levan Institute online.
You can find information on alzheimers disease from your local library, the internet and various support groups. It is best to start with the hospital they will have a wealth of information.
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