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Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disorder in which the disease destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and disruption in thinking and concentration. Currently, there is no cure for...
According to the Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Center (ADEAR), treatments focus on helping people maintain brain function, manage their behavior and inhibit, postpone or prevent the...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive form of dementia, meaning that its negative affects on the brain worsen over time. Alzheimer's disease can impact many areas of life, including feeding and...
When your age increases and you become older your brain memorization becomes slowly inactive, how are you going to maintain it and stop it from getting worse? We believe that younger ages have a...
The Alzheimer's Association states that more than 5.3 million Americans live with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. You may want to communicate with a family member or client with...
Alzheimer's is a progressive, incurable disease that affects a person's cognitive ability. Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine are the two recognized drug types to slow the decline in...
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder responsible for 50 to 70 percent of all dementia cases. It is progressive and always ends in death. Diagnostic criteria includes both cognitive and...
According to the Alzheimer's Association's 2009 Disease Facts and Figures, Alzheimer's disease strongly affects the ability to communicate, think abstractly and process information. However, as...
In total, four different medications in two different groups are available to help mitigate the direct effects of Alzheimer's, a disease which primarily affect people over the age of 65, according...
Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia, the progressive (worse over time) loss of brain function, characterized by the formation of unusual protein deposits in the brain. Although there is no...
Pathophysiology studies changes in function of an organ or tissue caused by a disease or an injury. According to the Mayo Clinic and American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), there are two...
Before Alzheimer's disease develops, many people experience a condition known as mild cognitive impairment, abbreviated MCI. This condition causes memory and other mental problems worse than can...
Although the overall cause of Alzheimer's disease remains unknown, certain environmental, lifestyle and genetic factors have been identified as being related to some parts of the condition....
According to researchers at the Farber Institute for Neurosciences at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, you have an increased likelihood of developing Alzheimer's if you are extremely...
In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, a person can appear to have the same driving abilities that he has always had. However, even for persons with mild cognitive impairment, safety is a key...
Memory loss, also referred to as amnesia, can occur for a variety of reasons, including injury, illness or age. Understanding the symptoms of potential memory loss can make diagnosis easier,...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative condition. Symptoms include loss of cognitive ability, including math skills and abstraction. Stem cell research may yield treatments to...
In the United States alone, more than 5 million people suffer from dementia. There are several types of dementia, and each form of the disease affects people in different ways. If you or someone...
Alzheimer's disease is one form of dementia, symptoms of which may be treated by a variety of medications. Treatment may help to improve the quality of life of Alzheimer's patients.
Alzheimer's is a mental disorder characterized by the gradual degeneration of healthy brain tissue, resulting in a steady decline in memory and mental functioning. Unfortunately, there is no cure...
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that causes dementia and a loss of mental abilities. The brain cells of Alzheimer's patients become damaged by abnormal proteins called plaques and tangles....
Dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease cannot be reversed. However, there are prescription medications available that aim to slow the degenerative disease, treat symptoms like forgetfulness, and...
Because Alzheimer's disease is defined by the development of very specific types of abnormal areas in the brain, it can be diagnosed with 100 percent accuracy only during an autopsy, according to...
Alzheimer's disease is a heartbreaking condition that haunts individuals and families worldwide. As of 2009, there is still no cure. Alzheimer's can be fatal, and it affects memories, thinking...
Alzheimer's disease is an affliction that affects more than 5 million Americans and 30 million more worldwide. It is an age-connected brain disease relating to the memory functioning of a person....
Alzheimer's disease is a common form of dementia in older adults, affecting as many as five million Americans. Though its cause is still unknown, recognizing the earliest stages of Alzheimer's...
We all forget things from time to time, but forgetfulness and memory loss increase with age. There is a difference between normal forgetfulness and memory loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. If...
Alzheimer's can be a very difficult disease, especially when its severe symptoms set in. In the later stages symptoms range from moderate cognitive decline to complete loss of intelligible speech.
The incidence of Alzheimer's disease keeps growing as the population of elderly Americans grows. This developing trend is having serious and widespread social as well as economic consequences.
Alzheimer's disease is a fatal condition that destroys brain cells, affecting a patient's cognitive function, memory and behavior. Although there is currently no cure for Alzheimer's, many...
New studies on Alzheimer's disease have revealed valuable information. Studies currently under way are looking deeper into the causes of the disease and how Alzheimer's can be treated more...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease are closely related but different conditions. The development of MCI represents a high risk for the development of Alzheimer's disease,...
Research is being conducted all the time to help better understand the causes of and possible treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Important discoveries have been made in the recent past, and...
It is a terrible fact that thousands of older people live with Alzheimer's Disease each and every day. There are medical treatments available, and new ones being tested and developed as you read...
Dementia affects roughly 24 million people worldwide today, according to Dr. Lorne S. Label, founder and director of the Brain Longevity Center in Thousand Oaks, California. But the number could...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive mental condition in which brain cells become tangled, diseased, and eventually non-functioning. This leads to severe memory loss and other cognitive...
Sufferers of Alzheimer’s and various other diseases can help prevent or improve their condition with the health benefits of celery. University of Illinois recently conducted a study done on mice...
Dementia is a disease that deteriorates your brain's capability of thinking and socially interacting with others. According to the Mayo Clinic, the most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's. The...
One of the painful reminders of dementia occurs when a person suffering from the form of deterioration forgets how to perform everyday tasks, or that a pencil is for writing. Apraxia is the term...
Namenda is a popular drug used in the treatment of Alzheimer's. Occasional side effects, including pain, occur with the usage of Namenda.
Most people who have Alzheimer's disease typically develop symptoms after the age of 65. But up to 10 percent of all people who get it will start to show signs in their 50s or earlier. Coping with...
A study conducted in 2006 by Professor Rachel Doody MD and others has sparked much debate about the possibility of treating Alzheimer's disease with antihistamines. Although the results of the...
Alzheimer's is a serious, debilitating, and eventually fatal mental disease that affects millions of Americans. It results in the eventual permanent loss of memory, causing patients to slowly...
Alzheimer's disease was first diagnosed more than 100 years ago and currently affects up to 5.3 million Americans. Get a better understanding of the memory and brain disorder by understanding...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, Alzheimer's disease was the sixth leading cause of death of all Americans in 2007. Recognizing the symptoms of this disease may help to slow its...
Dementia is a common term used to describe a set of disorders that causes problems with cognitive skills (such as memory and judgment) and in many cases motor skills. Serious forms of dementia,...