Alzheimers Disease
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Coping with Alzheimers Disease
Many elderly people in nursing facilities have Alzheimer’s disease. This disease causes the short term potion of the brain to shut down. Elderly people who have the disease may forget their children’s names, but will remember events and people from their childhood. This disease can be very painful to those who have the disease and painful for loved ones who have to witness their parents or other relatives live with Alzheimer’s.
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Learning How To Cope With Alzheimers Disease
Did you know that Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia? It is a condition that affects the neurological health of an afflicted patient and is a degenerative disease of the brain from which presently, there is no recovery with over 4 Million Americans suffering from this dementia. The illness is devastating and robs both the sufferer and also their family and friends of treasured moments. Alzheimers is equally one of the most em Read More...
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Stages of Alzheimers Disease
What are the stages of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and what should we know about each stage?
In the early stages of the illness, signs of the disease are often subtle and not alarming. Patients are most likely less energetic and less spontaneous. They have minor memory gaps and mood swings and tend to be quite slow in their learning and reaction. Sufferers would then start preferring usual things and avoid anything new. The loss of memory might al Read More...
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