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A Better Understanding of Alzheimer
- By Garland Choate
- Published May 15th, 2007
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GR - Garland Choate - is a retired Airline Captain who has been in internet marketing for many years. You can find many articles and audios for free about Alzheimer at www.alzheimers.wahwarriors.com
View all articles by Garland ChoateAlzheimer information is important for individuals who might be at the first stages of this disease. Even so, it's also very important for friends, family and health care provider* of people with Alzheimer's to have adequate Alzheimer information to be able to realize the process of the advancement of the disease as well as what to anticipate and what is the best care and treatment for this.
To understand Alzheimer better, we should consider and understand dementia. Dementia is a mental disorder characterized by the deprivation of cognitive abilities. It's an exceedingly debilitating disease that afflicts some individuals in their senior years. Alzheimer information shows that Alzheimer's is the most common form of this disorder that greatly impairs normal mental abilities.
There's no certain prevention or remedy for Alzheimer's right now but continuous studies and tests are being made towards this effort because according to Alzheimer information, this disease is irreversible. The disease also continues to advance into different levels and symptoms that worsen over time.
One of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer's is short term memory loss. It then advances into a gradual decay of other cognitive abilities. After the disease has advanced further, one may see a noticeable change in the sufferer's conduct and at the very last stages of the disease, the individual with Alzheimer's will have to depend upon others for simple actions such as eating and mobility.
Alzheimer's information tells us that the course of the disease changes from one to another with a range of five
Although increasingly Alzheimer's information has been collated and explored through the years, the advancement has been steady but slow. For example, the Alzheimer's information on what causes the disease is still uncertain. There are some major hypotheses that appear to center on two ingredients: genetic or hereditary and a complex environmental interaction.
Alzheimer's information tells us that it's mainly a disease that affects the brain. It's in the abnormalities in the brain that result in massive atrophy of the brain's neurotransmitters, nerves and neurons. From these stem the malfunctions that start with short term memory loss to severe impairment to memory and the loss of motor skills and other normal bodily functions.
An abnormally large repository of protein in the brain causes the massive atrophy. The conclusive detection of Alzheimer's can only actually be done post mortem through an autopsy where the brain is studied and it shows a significant amount of shrinkage and a smoothening of the common brain wrinkles.
Even so, one need not wait for an autopsy to determine whether one is suffering from Alzheimer's or not. With current Alzheimer's information, one can have a %85 to %90 accuracy in the diagnosis of the disease. No lab tests are performed.
Instead, there will be some cognitive tests and with a series of exercises and questions that are crossed checked against other conceivable sources of dementia. These tests done to be able to diagnose Alzheimer's, help also by letting the doctor know at which level of progression the sufferer may be at.
Individuals with the age of 65 and above are most probable to be at risk of Alzheimer's.
GR - Garland Choate - is a retired Airline Captain who has been in internet marketing for many years. You can find many articles and audios for free about Alzheimer at http://www.alzheimers.wahwarriors.com
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