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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Tiffany Froid Psychology 105 Alzheimer's “Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear after age 60. Estimates vary, but experts suggest that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer’s disease“ (National Institute on Aging, 2012)…
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Edys Whiteside Macias Eng 105 12/19/14 What is Alzheimer’s? What is Alzheimer’s? Alzheimer’s degenerating disease, that progresses slowly and over time. Who is likely to be affected? Mostly people 65 or older, also with family history, parent, or sibling are affected. How? Alzheimer’s is the gradual buildup of tangles and plaque on the brain, which causes cell death and that, is not reversible. Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. Alzheimer’s slowly progresses in three stages: mild, moderate…
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Alzheimer’s is a currently untreatable disease that is characterized initially by the loss of functional memory, followed unavoidably by diminished motor and verbal memory and the subsequent inability to function. (Text book) The central nervous system simply, is the processing center for the entire nervous system. The central nervous system is comprised of a complex network of neurons that are responsible for interpreting information from all parts of the body. The two main organs of this…
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Alzheimer’s Disease affects millions of people every single day, whether that be the patient, family and even friends. Alzheimer’s has shown to be a complex illness that is still being thoroughly studied as many are still trying to find a cure by various procedures. This disease directly affects the brain tissue and withstands gradual memory and behavioral changes over time, which can make it difficult to diagnose. It is known to be the most common form of dementia and has so far proven to be irreversible…
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even a great grandparent, you may have heard the term “Alzheimer’s” come up once or twice. “Alzheimer’s is an illness of the brain that causes large numbers of nerve cells in the brain to die. This affects a person’s ability to remember things, think clearly, and use good judgment.” (Alzheimer’s Association) Alzheimer’s is a disease that has no cure yet, affects half of all elders that reach age 85. All though it is believed that Alzheimer’s comes with old age, researchers are not quite sure what…
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deterioration of the brain. Over hundred million older people have Alzheimer’s, and according to studied that number is expected to triple in the next twenty years as more people live into their eighties and nineties. Alzheimer’s disease is a complex illness that affects the brain tissue directly and undergoes gradated memory and behavioral changes. Alzheimer makes life hard to patients’ relatives who live around them, also. Alzheimer’s first and most common impact is losing memory. Scientists don’t…
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The holistic care needs for an Alzheimer’s patient Definition According to (farlex,2003) Holistic care is a system of complete or total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the person; his or her response to illness; and the effect of the illness on the ability to meet self-care needs. (Farlex, 2003). Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, Alzheimer’s is caused by a buildup of proteins in the brain to form structures called…
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Alzheimer's disease is a type of brain dementia that's usually terminal and what's interesting about it is that the rate of which the person declines or the progression of the disease is usually quite variable. The early signs of Alzheimer's are: - Short-term memory loss and difficulty in attaining new Information. - Decreased abstract thinking, mental flexibility, planning abilities: they can't plan things as well, they lose what's called executive function in their life. - Decline in fine motor…
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essay is Alzheimer's Disease, this is a disease which is highly relevant in society today. This essay will begin with a brief definition of the condition including signs and symptoms sufferers will endure , it will then follow on to identify how this condition can effect caregivers and families of sufferers also. It will also look at key issues concerning the condition such as key policies involved, treatment/ prevention plans and the epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer’s disease is…
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