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1. Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD), one form of dementia, is a progressive, degenerative brain disease. It¿affects memory, thinking, and behavior. Memory impairment is a necessary feature for the diagnosis of this or any type of dementia. Change in one of t...
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2. Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of memory along with other cognitive changes, including aphasia (language impairment), apraxia (difficulty carrying out motor activities despite intact motor function), and ...
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3. Dementia -- National Library of Medicine
Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: Glossary (Alzheimer's Association). Alzheimer's Disease Info: Questions to Ask the Doctor (Administration on Aging). Stages of Alzheimer's Disease (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and...
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4. Alzheimer's Disease Types - OmniMedicalSearch.com.
A more commonly observed condition in early onset of Alzheimer s disease is myoclonus or muscle twitching and spasms (6) Mutations of three genes, namely pr...
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5. Alzheimer's Disease Introduction - OmniMedicalSearch.com.
The exact causes behind Alzheimer's Disease are yet to be identified, however, age is considered as one of the most important risk factors with the disease ...
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6. Alzheimer's Disease -- AOL Medical Encyclopedia
Treatment focuses on several areas, including improving memory and daily functioning, dealing with new and unusual behaviors, and treating other conditions ...
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7. Dementia -- Information from the Merck Manual
Unlike dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia may progress in steps, worsening suddenly but then improving somewhat, only to worsen again months or years later when another stroke occurs.
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8. Alzheimer's disease -- Mayo Clinic
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, which is the loss of intellectual and social abilities severe enough to interfere with daily functioning. Dementia occurs in people with Alzheimer's disease because healthy brain tissue...
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9. Alzheimer's Disease -- The Cleveland Clinic
Although there is no cure for Alzheimer s, there are medicines that can help patients with mild and moderately severe Alzheimer s disease. Alzheimer s disease is a progressive disease that damages nerve cells (neurons) in parts of the brain,...
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10. Alzheimer Disease -- The Cornell Physician Group
At this time, there is no cure for Alzheimer's, no way of slowing down the progression of this disease, and no treatment available to reverse the deterioration of Alzheimer's disease. The rehabilitation program for persons with Alzheimer's...
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