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The challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease for both the patient and caregiver.
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Question by Kerry: How else could this be worded?
My sister in law has a Psychology report due and I was proof reading it and had a couple of confusing area’s. “Scientists have found that if we all stay healthy by exercising, eating a healthy diet, staying fit and keeping an active social life can help reduce chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease.” Should there be a ‘comma’ after “staying fit” and before the “and”?
Thanks in advance!!! =)
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Alzheimer’s disease awareness among Latinos needs a boost
Alzheimer’s disease isn’t always easy to recognize because early symptoms can be mistaken for normal aging. This is particularly true in the Latino community where awareness and resources may be in short supply.
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Alzheimer’s disease Causes and Symptoms and Natural treatment to cure Alzheimer’s disease
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Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder which gradually destroys the ability to reason, remember, imagine, and learn. It’s different from the mild forgetfulness normally observed in older people. Over the course of the disease, people with Alzheimer’s no longer recognize themselves or much about the world around them. Depression, anxiety, and paranoia often accompany these symptoms. Although there is no cure, new treatments help lessen Alzheimer’s symptoms and slow its progression.
Alzheimer’s is marked by abnormal clumps (called senile plaques) and irregular knots (called neurofibrillary tangles) of brain cells. For reasons not well understood, these plaques and tangles take over healthy brain tissue, devastating the areas of the brain associated with intellectual function.
How are people affected?
Over time, their mental abilities deteriorate, gradually progressing through forgetting important matters, getting confused about where they are and what day it is, to becoming lethargic and withdrawn and starting to neglect personal hygiene.
The sufferer may tend to dwell in the past and mistake friends and neighbours for long-departed family members. Conversation may become repetitive and the personality may alter as people develop odd or uncharacteristic behaviours.
In the later stages of the illness, sufferers lose insight and may not be aware of their plight, which makes the disease particularly hard for carers to bear.
Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease
Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are often confused with the changes that take place in normal aging, it’s important to recognize the difference. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. Any symptoms that are observed in older relatives or yourself should be considered serious. A doctor’s appointment should be scheduled to determine the cause of the symptoms.
Causes of Alzheimer’s disease
The greatest known cause for Alzheimer’s disease is increasing age. The statistics reveal that the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease doubles about every five years after age 65. The other major cause of Alzheimer’s disease is family history or heredity (genetics). When Alzheimer’s disease tends to run in families, either heredity (genetics) or environmental factors or both may play a major role. Alzheimer’s disease may also be caused by a serious head injury or severe heart diseases that damage the heart or blood vessels.
Prevention of Alzheimer’s disease
Though difficult at the outset, lifestyle changes, change of outlook and active mental and physical routine are supposed to render help in prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. To begin with, let us see how mental stimulation may assist in the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
Health studies conducted on nuns revealed that those who participated regularly in intellectual pursuits were less likely to contact Alzheimer’s. Further studies also proved that a mere brainwave might not put a stringent check on Alzheimer’s altogether, but it certainly delayed the onset and the progression of the symptoms that are no less distressing. So, for prevention of Alzheimer’s disease one could just about read adventure stories, travel literature, sci-fi stories or do Crossword puzzles, play chess or scrabble.
Cure for Alzheimer:
Although some physicians are using certain medication to either slow down the degeneration process which is done sometimes with the vitamin B12, or to diminish the severity of certain symptoms, behaviors or mood changes, experts all agree on one fact: there is no cure.
Recent memory loss tops the list of Alzheimer’s symptoms. Other symptoms include decreasing ability to make judgments, learn new things, and take care of yourself. Problems with language, time and place disorientation, changes in personality and loss of initiative may also be seen. (01:19)
Overlooked Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Dr. Debra Cherry, clinical psychologist and executive vice president of the Alzheimer’s Association, explains how to notice the often-overlooked signs on Alzheimer’s. (01:11)
Normal Memory Loss Vs Alzheimer’s Disease
This video by TV360 offers you expert advice on the differences between normal memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease, (01:04)
How to Alzheimer Proof Your Home
Get great tips for safe-proofing your house for your loved one with Alzheimer’s. (02:21)
Learn about the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
Learn about the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease and how these symptoms progress. (04:17)
Non Alzheimer’s Causes Of Dementia
Alzheimer’s isn’t the only explanation for dementia. Other causes include vascular dementia caused by strokes, Lewy body disease, Parkinson’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, and other disorders. Proper diagnosis can influence treatment.
New Information on Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible and progressive brain disease that slowly destroys brain cells, destroying memory and thinking skills. The incidence of Alzheimer’s is rising, however, treatment of the underlying causes and not just the symptoms is beginning to be addressed by researchers. Protect yourself and your family, find out the latest information on Alzheimer’s disease.
Sep 17, 2010
Vitamin B Slows Brain Shrinkage- May Delay Dementia
Dementia generally occurs with old aged persons. There are many causes for having dementia by a person. Pseudo-dementia is curable. Dementia may be slowed ,using vitamins of B. In order to prove this fact, research workers used MRI technique.
Sep 09, 2010
Information About Alzheimer’s Disease – What is It?
Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimer’s is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences.
Oct 14, 2008
Alzheimer’s disease – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Latest Treatment
This article will review the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis and the latest treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
Oct 24, 2010
Dementia and How it is Diagnosed
Many of us may from time to time, forget our neighbors name or the items to purchase at the grocery store, and we wonder if this is part of normal aging. Your doctor is the best person to speak with regarding these concerns. There are many conditions that are treatable that may be contributing to periodic memory lapses.
Alzheimer’s Disease Home Remedies, Causes, Symptoms
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and results in disorientation, with impaired memory, thinking, and judgment. People with Alzheimer’s also undergo changes in their behavior. This combination of symptoms is also called dementia.
Jul 06, 2008
Extra On Tanning Beds
Tanning beds are devices that resemble a lockable bed. The bed is used to effect a tan in the body skin. The inside of the tanning bed has florescent bulbs that emit UV rays to effect a tan similar to sun tan. The general information about these devices is provided in this article.
Kinds Of Treatment For Candida
Candida is a yeast that naturally exists in human and animal bodies. The common genus of Candida in man is the Candida Albicans. It is found in the digestive system and in the vagina. However, due to low immunity, wrong diet or antibiotics, the level of Candida can rise to cause health complications. There are numerous Candida remedies that can solve this.
Nov 18, 2010
The elements of efficient medical weight loss Upland program
To get a healthier and a well-shaped body make sure that you can get medical weight loss Upland program at Betrimweightloss.com. Learn more about the options regarding medical weight loss Upland program.
Nov 18, 2010
Do Fat burners really help?
A lot of people these days are worried about the excess Fat that is a gift of modern lifestyle and unhealthy eating habits. Most of us do spend hours in the Gym trying to get rid of those extra pounds, but very few get the desired results. In such cases a fatburner is of great help.
Slimming Patches – How To Use Them
Adhesive patches are a new phenomenon in the weight loss industry. These slimming patches are easy to use. If the busy city life is curtailing your fat loss efforts, then perhaps the slimming patch is for you. The article is an attempt to explain the simplicity of its use, and the manufacturers’ claims.
Nov 18, 2010
Facts about losing weight fast Ontario
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Nov 18, 2010
Choosing the right care home
By going through a care broker, you can find out the most suitable care homes as well as saving yourself time looking up every care home in London for example. The article discusses the way of choosing the right care homes.
Nov 18, 2010
Mumps Disease
Spread of the virus can be transmitted through direct contact, splashing saliva, vomit material, possibly with urine.
Nov 18, 2010
Menopause Problems Causes and Symptoms and Treatment of Menstruation
Menopause is the medical term used for the last menstrual period a woman will ever have. However, the term is more often used to describe the years leading up to this time, also called the ‘change of life’ or just ‘the change’. This period is more accurately known as climacteric.
Diabetes Diet and Treatment of Diabetes and Blood Sugar
Diabetes is one of the most common and chronic diseases of modern man. The depleted secretion of a hormone called insulin which helps the body to convert glucose into energy, leads to a state when the glucose level in the blood rises to a level where it starts menacing with the optimum health of body leads to a condition called diabetes. The common diabetes symptoms are frequent urination, blurry vision, excessive urination, increased fatigue, extreme hunger, unusual weight loss, excessive thirs
Natural Penis-Enlargement and Lengthening Tips
Natural Penis-Enlargement and lengthening tips and techniques are now more widely available than ever before for men wanting to increase the length and size of their penis. This article will discuss popular natural Penis-Enlargement and lengthening solutions that work for men of all ages.
Leucoderma is also known as vitiligo. It is a distressing skin condition. The word Leucoderma means the white skin. There is a gradual loss of the pigment melanin from the skin layers which results in white patches. The white patches on the skin look ugly. Especially in those persons who has dark skin or complexion. However, this condition does not cause any organic harm. Leucoderma is a fairly common disorder and it affects one per cent or more of the world’s population. The incidence is a litt
Menopause is a natural process that happens to every woman, normally between the ages of 45 and 55. It occurs when the ovaries stop producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone leading to the end of monthly menstrual cycle. It means the end of a woman’s reproductive years, just as the first menstrual period means the start.
Measles is best known for causing a rash in childhood, but measles can affect other parts of the body and sometimes occurs in adults. Vaccination has significantly reduced the number of cases in the United States, although isolated outbreaks continue to occur.
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Caregiver coalition to be organized
The inaugural Ocean County Caregiver Coalition meeting will take place 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 22 in the Ocean County Library, Green Room, Toms River. The coalition, convened by Caregivers of New Jersey, will provide an arena to promote and facilitate advocacy and public education on caregiving while generating new ideas for the Ocean County caregiving population. read more
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Police: Caregiver steals K ring
The caregiver allegedly stole the ring from an Alzheimer’s patient.
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Pilot Club seeking nominations for Caregiver
The Hartville Pilot Club is opening nominations for the 2010 Caregiver of the Year Award. The award will be presented at the Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet held at Hartsville Country Club on Jan. 20.
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A Baltimore city woman who caught her elderly father being abused on tape by a home caregiver is fighting to get justice.
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