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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...
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...
Alzhheimer's disease early symptoms are difficult to diagnose with certainty since they can be related to many other things. However Alzheimer's disease has early symptoms which when present...
Alzheimer's disease affects mental capabilities, normally manifesting in the form of problems with memory. The majority of Alzheimer's patients are age 65 or older. Early symptoms can be...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that affects 4 million people in the U.S. It destroys brain cells, causing problems in thought, memory and behavior, and disrupting the person's...
Dementia involves degeneration of the brain, which leads to decreased cognitive skills, poor memory and decreased ability to pay attention. Patients may have difficulty recalling simple events,...
In September 2009, there were more than 5.3 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease, which is the most common type of dementia. In fact, of all dementia cases, Alzheimer's claims 50 to...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive incurable brain disorder that causes worsening dementia. Patients eventually lose control over most mental and physical function. They typically die of...
Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease that is both terminal and incurable. It was discovered and named in 1906, and is generally diagnosed in people age 65 or older. There are many different...
Alzheimer's mood swings in the early stages can be stressful and frightening for loved ones and caregivers. The best thing you can do to help the person with AD and yourself is to learn all you...
Dementia is one of the fastest growing condition touching the lives of people all around the world. In America alone it is fast climbing the top ten list of causes of death. Dementia is also one...
Early-onset Alzheimer's is the term used for Alzheimer's disease that affects people under the age of 65. Alzheimer's, an incurable condition as of 2009, is a form of dementia.
Dementia is defined as an acquired impairment of memory, intellect and personality without any impairment of consciousness. This impairment can often lead to a deterioration of emotional control...
Alzheimer's is not just an "old person's" disease. There are 400,000 Americans under the age of 65 who have this mind-crippling disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association. The association...
Early Alzheimer's's disease is also commonly known as early-onset Alzheimer's's, and understanding and recognizing early symptoms and changes in the disease process may help provide some relief of...
Early-onset Alzheimer's is an inherited type of dementia. Although the disease is relatively rare, it can strike people as young as 30 years old. Symptoms of Alzheimer's include memory loss,...
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disease that affects memory. Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, which means it gets worse over time. Changes in behavior and thinking processes also present...
Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia in which healthy tissue in the brain begins to deteriorate, causing a person's memory to decrease and mental abilities to decline. Alzheimer's disease is...
Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia in which the brain's nerve cells die, making it more difficult for the brain to correctly transmit signals. It is a degenerative condition, meaning it...
Less than 500,000 Americans are diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's each year, but for these patients and their families, it is a devastating disease with tremendous impact on the entire...