Ways To Show Your Support of the Alzheimer's Patient and Caregiver

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At some period in your life, somebody you know may become impacted by Alzheimer's disease. And if it is a close friend or family member, you can display your support of the Alzheimer's patient and the health professional through many ways.


Brain Exercise and Lifelong Learning for Alzheimer's Prevention

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There is much we can do to help delay Alzheimer's, including lifelong learning and brain exercises. In this article we review some recent research-and also explain why no individual company or product today can make any claim that it directly helps prevent Alzheimer's or other dementias.


Alzheimer's Disease - Symptoms and Coping Needs

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Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan.


Comparing Alzheimer's With Other Dementias

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Today, Alzheimer's Disease has become the common term most people use whenever they talk about any kind of dementias. In fact, the very term "Alzheimer's" has become a catchall for any syndrome in which progressive cognitive dysfunction is the major manifestation.


Glossary of Keywords for Dementia Caregivers

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This article is about the best way for caregivers of parents and spouses to use Google and other internet search engines to find quality services for their elderly loved ones with dementia.


Alzheimer's Disease: What you must know

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Alzheimer's disease is also simply called Alzheimer's, which is the most common cause of dementia, afflicting about 24 million people across the globe. Alzheimer's is a terminal and degenerative disease that is currently has no cure. It affects people over the age of 65. The disease will actually begin many years before it is diagnosed. In early stages, the most common symptom is short-term memory loss, often thought to be caused due to stress or aging.


Straight Answers About Alzheimer's Disease

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Alzheimer's can strike without warning, and over a long period of time. What you first suspect are just warning signs of aging become much more alarming signs. Sure, we all forget where we put that bill, or our glasses or our car keys, but not every day. While we all lose track of our days, more often than not we can figure out what day or time it is without too much trouble.



The Various Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

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Alzheimer's disease is probably one of the most feared diseases by adults. A part of the dementia category, Alzheimer's affects the brain's cognitive thinking, memory and eventually the ability to function. While some people with this disease become violent or aggressive, others become meek and easily lead. These are two extreme behaviors on opposite sides of the spectrum and you will likely find that the disease is also somewhere in between.


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