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... a variety of tests and evaluations to rule out other causes of your symptoms. This article will answer the confusing question “how is Alzheimer’s diagnosed?” It will also explain which tests you need to have when you see a doctor.

By: Susan Nickerson l Health > Nutrition l Aug 14, 2008 l Views: 16

Likely indicators which would lead to an Alzheimers diagnosis are dementia as establish by means of examination, a progressing decline in movement and movement capabilities, undisturbed consciousness and the absence of brain diseases which ...

By: Clive Jenkins l Writing > Non-Fiction l Aug 29, 2006 l Views: 86
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... the afflicted ones and their caregivers, an Alzheimer's diagnosis is something like a death sentence. At first, the effects are almost unnoticeable: you cannot find keys or forget friends or relatives names. Along with progressive memory ...

By: tenkatre l Health > Alternative Medicine l May 23, 2009 l Views: 80

Alzheimer’s is a kind of dementia. To put it in simple non-medical terms, dementia is a progressive degeneration of brain. This degeneration causes one to lose memory and reduces one’s mental ability. Nearly 70% of dementia sufferers suffer ...

By: kanishkmanchanda l Health l Apr 21, 2007 l Views: 7

New study shows that diet and exercise can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's among Seniors

By: Dr. Kathy Johnson l Health l Sep 15, 2009 l Views: 10

... started to show signs of dementia or possible Alzheimer's disease, you may feel overwhelmed and unable to figure out what to do. Your most important priority is to get a diagnosis. The earlier you can put a name to the problem, the easier ...

By: Caring.com Editorial Team l Health l Dec 16, 2009 l Views: 13

Looking for information on alzheimers disease? Here are the facts you need to know.

By: David Mcfarlane l Health > Diseases and Conditions l Oct 24, 2006 l Views: 258

Alzheimer’s disease directly affects about four million people in the United States, though it affects many more of us indirectly. While we may not be suffering from the disease personally, many of us are in a position where it has become ...

By: Boone Swann l Health > Diseases and Conditions l Jun 07, 2007 l Views: 15

The diagnosis of Alzheimer's can be a tragic and frustrating time for anyone and their families, although it doesn't have to be seen as a life sentence. There are a diverse range of accessible Alzheimers medicines to improve patient's ...

By: Clive Jenkins l Writing > Non-Fiction l Aug 29, 2006 l Views: 84

What are the early warning signs of Alzheimers or Dementia?

By: Dan Farrell l Writing > Non-Fiction l Aug 15, 2006 l Views: 198

... 's disease is a group disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Alzheimer's disease is becoming tragically common. It is estimated that there are currently 18 million people worldwide with ...

By: Juliet Cohen l Health > Diseases and Conditions l May 23, 2007 l Views: 194

... damaged and dying brain cells cause devastating mental deterioration over a period of time. Though the specific cause of Alzheimer's disease remains unknown, scientists are exploring the role of metal aluminum and the neurotransmitter ...

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan l Health > Diseases and Conditions l Oct 05, 2008 l Views: 556

Alzheimer's disease is a frightening and debilitating disease with no known medical cure at this stage, but that doesn't mean there is nothing you can do. There are a whole range of steps you can take right now to give yourself the best ...

By: Warren Newson l Writing > Non-Fiction l Aug 24, 2006 l Views: 130

Alzheimer's progresses from the first stage of the disease (mild) to the second stage (moderate) to the final stage (severe) in a usually slow progression. The symptoms worsen with each stage and so does the required amount of care. By the ...

By: Tom Smith l Health l Nov 19, 2008 l Views: 16
Muna wa Wanjiru

... the most common form of dementia. This incurable, degenerative, and terminal disease was first described by German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer in 1901. Although each sufferer experiences it in a unique way, there are many common symptoms.

By: Muna wa Wanjiru l Health > Diseases and Conditions l Sep 24, 2008 l Views: 50
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