Category: Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Autism and Alzheimers Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Alzheimers Disease ASD Diseases Comparison Conclusion References Introduction Two neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers disease (AD) and autism are not on the list of the most common conditions but have a significant effect on the patients well-being. Alzheimers disease is understood to be one of the most common central nervous system…

  • Researching the Alzheimers Disease: Causes and Symptoms

    Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms Causes Conclusion References Introduction Alzheimers disease (AD) is a disease that slowly and gradually damages the brain and it is distinguished by memory loss and ultimately conflict in interpretation, planning, speech, and awareness. Many scientists consider that Alzheimers disease is caused by a certain chemical imbalance in the body. The…

  • Mental Health Association of Depression and Alzheimers in the Elderly

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Text Conclusion References Introduction Every individual experiences depression at some point of time. There can be several reasons associated with depression. In fact, it can be said that it is a part of life. However when depression sustains for a prolonged period of time there may be a more serious…

  • The Importance of Understanding Alzheimers Disease

    Table of Contents Introduction Personal Significance Symptoms, Effects, and Life Expectancy Relevance for the General Population: Facts and Figures The Cost of Alzheimers Disease: Economy and Society Conclusion References Introduction Many diseases, conditions, and illnesses affect people globally every day, and it is virtually impossible to grasp the whole scale of dangers that medical issues…

  • Alzheimers Disease: Overview and Analysis

    Anonymous. (2009). Alzheimers and automobile safety studied. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 35(4), 6. This study aims at determining the suitability of individuals with Alzheimers disease in performing activities such as driving. It is suggested that evaluating the remembrance, visual and movement capabilities of individuals with Alzheimers disease away from the road can assist physicians in finding…

  • Truths and Myths About Alzheimers Disease

    Table of Contents Introduction History Causes Signs and Symptoms Impacts Myths and Facts Diagnosis and Treatment New Areas of Research Conclusion References Introduction Alzheimers disease (AD) is considered the most general form of dementia, occurring mainly among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder, which affects a persons capability to carry out simple everyday tasks.…

  • Alzheimers Disease: Causes and Symptoms

    There have been numerous attempts to analyze and categorize the issues that underpin the development of various health disorders. Histology and integumentary have recently proven to be instrumental in determining the initial causes of some of the most severe and widespread diseases nationwide. The advances in technologies that help examine the structure and the functioning…

  • Degenerative Diseases: Alzheimers Disease  Causes and Treatment

    Alzheimers disease (AD) is a degenerative disease characterized by a sharp decline in intellectual ability. It is one of the most common reasons for the development of dementia in elderly and senile persons. The prevalence of this disease is steadily increasing with age. According to global trends, in the next 30 years, the number of…

  • How to Live with Alzheimers: A Policy Brief

    Table of Contents Introduction Policy Brief Related to Aging with Alzheimers Conclusion Reference Introduction Despite its inevitability, aging is never simple and is associated with multiple social and health concerns. The government has to identify the most burning issues and offer policies and regulations to support older Americans. There are many aging-related problems to recognize…

  • Alzheimers Disease: Diagnosis and Evaluation

    The problematic nature of the Alzheimers disease does not allow physicians to determine whether or not a person has it, although it is relatively easy to see if they have dementia. Alzheimers Association (2017) states that diagnosing Alzheimers requires careful medical evaluation (para. 2). However, recent researches demonstrate a lot of possibilities to diagnose Alzheimers…