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Alzheimer
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Drugs Prevent Alzheimer’s? Introduction Although no treatment is available to prevent or cure Alzheimer's, certain factors may lower your risk for it. For now, it's premature to recommend taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or stati...

Alzheimer
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of the wider community of people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in terms of gender, severity of illness and life settings. In terms of gravity, is in the description of patients to those classified as mild, moderate and severe composed of ap...

Alzheimer
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more about the disease, Alzheimer and to assess the impact of being a caregiver to a patient of Alzheimer. Alzheimer's disease is the degeneration of brain tissue, which results in loss of nerve cells. Alzheimer's disease is a brain process...

Alzheimer’s Disease 1
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Alzheimer’s disease develops dementia, depression, paranoia and changes in the emotional behavior. Alzheimer’s disease differs in age at onset, symptomatology, extent of disease and presence of risk factors. Pathological Changes in Brain Re...

Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease is named after the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer (1864 - 1915) the disease first described scientifically in 1906. This severe neuropsychiatric disease has a loss of brain tissue and changes in the cerebrum with a l...

Alzheimer’s Disease
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Alzheimer’s disease. It was diagnosed when she had problem of short term memory loss. Case history The most important thing regarding her memory loss was that she begin to misplace her various things and sometimes at very illogical places. ...

Alzheimer’s
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can affect a variety of ages, groups or gender. In 1906, a psychiatrist named Alois Alzheimer from Germany performed an autopsy on a female patient that had passed away ("Living with Alzheimer's", p. 12). According to the "Alzheimer's Assoc...