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Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimer’s disease is a dreaded disease that affects the cognitive
functions of the brain. Although even the young can develop Alzheimer’s, the
risk increases as one grows older. |
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Alzheimer’s Cures
Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain illness that causes the victim
to become confused and lose his cognitive functions. That means, as the
disease progresses, he becomes unable to learn, think clearly, remember or
retain information, reason out, make judgments, and do any of his normal
everyday activities. |
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Alzheimer’s Disease
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starts with minor memory lapses, like getting people’s names confused or
forgetting where you put the keys to the car. At this stage, it’s nothing
more than an old running joke that other family members get a laugh out of
during get-togethers. But then, as time goes, it begins to affect other
aspects of your life, including work, and disrupts daily routine.
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Alzheimer’s Eye Test
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of
people worldwide. In the United States alone, 4.5 million people are
experiencing memory loss, impaired judgment, problems with language,
and other signs of brain degeneration that is one of the symptoms of
this disease. A number of treatment options are available
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Alzheimer’s History
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia (a brain disorder
that seriously affects the person’s memory, intellectual, or thinking
abilities as well as interferes with social and/or occupational functioning)
that occurs in the elderly.
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Alzheimer’s Nursing Homes
We always want what’s best for our family. And we think that
no one can take care of our loved one quite as well as we can. Does anyone
else feel the way you do about the person? Of course not! And because of
that we always strive to give that person the best that we can offer.
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Alzheimer’s Research
Dementia is the collective name for a broad
category of brain disorders, sharing more or less the same common symptom of
progressive deterioration of thinking, or what is known as cognitive
impairment, and a degeneration of memory.
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Alzheimer’s Test
Experts say that there are about 4 million people in the United States that
exhibit symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. However, out of this 4 million,
only about a third is aware that they even have this illness. The reason is
that the early signs of Alzheimer’s are often difficult to identify, much
less distinguish from the slight memory lapses that people experience as
they go through the normal aging process
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Causes of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex brain disorder that results
in the gradual degeneration of most of the mental functions of an affected
person as well as his physical abilities in the long run. Much of the
research on this degenerative disease is focused on identifying the causes
of Alzheimer’s. There are many theories. Below are some of them:
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Early Onset Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia (a
neuropathological disorder affecting many cognitive functions of the brain)
commonly occurring among people aged 65 years above. The disorder has been
associated with aging, which prompted many scientists to believe that both
are related.
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