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Alzheimer's disease is marked by a loss of memory and other intellectual abilities serious enough to cause problems with daily life. While it gets worse over time and eventually leads to death,...
Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent form of dementia. According to the Alzheimer's Association, it affects 5.3 million Americans, with a new case developing every 70 seconds. Though it can...
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder and a form of dementia that results from damaged neurons, or nerve cells. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, early diagnosis is important...
Learning about a person's medical history, conducting mental and physical exams and interpreting lab and imaging tests all help to diagnose dementia and show its cause. Recognizing symptoms also...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that destroys brain cells and causes dementia. Dementia describes a group of symptoms including memory impairment, personality and behavioral...
Memory problems may be associated with drug and alcohol abuse, medications (tranquillizers, blood pressure medications, sedatives, psychiatric, and allergy medications) and medical conditions...
Alzheimer's detection is difficult. There are several causes of dementia, all of which must be ruled out before Alzheimer's can be diagnosed, and the tests currently available for Alzheimer's are...
Currently, there is no one type of test for Alzheimer's. There are no tests available that will determine if a person has this debilitating disease with any conclusive evidence. There are tests...
There is no single test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, and other conditions must be ruled out first. A well-trained doctor can make a correct diagnosis 90 percent of the time. Knowing your own...