Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting about 4.5 million Americans. (WebMD) Alzheimer's Disease first shows up as a slow loss of memory function, and then affects emotions and inhibitions. Eventually, brain lesions form creating inability to deal with every day life as brain cells die off. (WebMD) Over years, Alzheimer's will progressively get worse, even when being treated with medications. Alzheimer's Disease is the only cause of death in the top 10 in America that cannot…
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Brain autopsy is the only way to detect Alzheimer’s Disease. Nevertheless, other tests like mental, behavioral, and physical examinations make it possible for physicians-to make an exact diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease-in 90% of the cases. The measure for finding mental disorders is written in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM III), which is published by the American Psychiatric Association. In this handbook, Alzheimer’s Disease is in the category of primary deteriorating…
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Alzheimer's is a chronic disease caused by a progressive loss of structure or function of neurons. The most common symptoms of Alzheimer's include memory loss and confusion. As of now, no cures exist but many strategies may help improve symptoms, thus creating a happier life. Alzheimer's is widespread with nearly 44 million people having it (“2015”). Alzheimer's disease is one of the most widespread disorders in the world. Current treatments and therapy can treat symptoms experienced, especially…
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Com/155 Jan 11, 2014 James Nobis Similarities and Differences between Alzheimer’s and Dementia I recently discovered that my son's father's mother had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, and her sister had been diagnosed with Dementia earlier this past year. I have always believed that these two diseases were the same. But after reading articles on both Alzheimer's disease and Dementia, I realize that, although Alzheimer's disease and Dementia seem similar they differ in causes, symptoms, and treatments…
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Alzheimer’s Disease Causes and Treatment Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most mysterious and yet researched diseases in the world. This disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer a German famous psychiatrist who discovered the pathological disorder of dementia. People should learn about this disease because of the high percentage of morbidity among the old people. The numbers of Alzheimer’s patients around the world are rapidly increasing. The purpose of this paper is to discover the probable…
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Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease with Nanotechnology Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the primary common cause of dementia in the geriatric population in the world. Due to the progressive nature of the disease, early diagnosis and treatment are essential in preventing more severe symptoms. Currently, there is no single effective diagnostic tool used in the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease and medications designed to treat the disease only treat its symptoms (Silva, et al., 2012)…
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Life with Alzheimer’s disease “Alzheimer’s disease is a disorder of the brain resulting in a progressive decline in intellectual and physical abilities and eventual dementia” ("alzheimer disease"). Alzheimer’s usually happens to individuals who are older than fifty years of age. This does not necessarily mean it will happen, but the older one gets the higher his or her chances are of getting it. Nobody has control over getting Alzheimer’s; it just happens naturally. Alzheimer’s is not an easy disease…
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HISTORY OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE A. Dr. Alois Alzheimer III. WHAT IS ALHEIMER’S DISEASE? A. Definition B. Warning Signs C. Symptoms D. Diagnosis IV. WHO’S AT RISK? A. Risk Factors B. Biological & Genetics C. Other Possible Causes V. TREATMENTS A. Pharmacological Treatments B. Surgical C. Therapeutic VI. THE FUTURE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE VII. CONCLUSION VIII. REFERENCE LIST Abstract As per the Alzheimer’s Association, An estimated 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease…
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Retrogenesis Abstract: The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and retrogenesis has been a common disorder of the elderly. In studies they have compared Alzheimer’s with different stages of adolescent behavior. The term Retrogenesis suggests that the brain of a person with Alzheimer’s disease deteriorates in the reverse order. During this process individuals lose their cognitive abilities and begin to revert back to childlike behavior, and continue to deteriorate…
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Article Two: Kydd P. Using music therapy to help a client with Alzheimer’s disease adapt to long-term care. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias®. 2001;16(2):103-108. doi:10.1177/153331750101600209. Google Scholar LINK. Article Three Ledger, A. J., & Baker, F. A. (2007). The 'Standard' of the 'Standard'. An investigation of the long-term effects of group music therapy on agitation levels in people with Alzheimer’s Disease. Aging & Mental Health, 11(3), 330–338. https://doi.org/10…
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