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General information relating to cause, symptoms, tests, diagnosis, treatment and medicine for Alzheimer's disease. Related Article Tags: , , This article we discuss the steps to prevent alzheimers for healthier life and anti-aging. Alzheimers prevention must be started in your early age. It's importance to learn some knowledges of alzheimers disease. Alzheimer's disease known as a secret killer of anti-aging. Thus, alzheimers prevention is a must for everyone who want to live longer and healthier. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Few diseases scare us as much as Alzheimer's does. Alzheimer's disease robs the victim of memory and thinking, and the sense of self, leaving behind a shell of a body. The world is poised on the brink of an epidemic of Alzheimers as many countries face an aging population. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Alzheimer's disease - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of this debilitating disorder. This article outlines 5 simple steps to boosting immunity which reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , Medical science has determined a lot of things through the years. It has discovered various diseases and its causes. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of unknowns. Doctors are unable to determine the cause of cancer, the cure for AIDS and even something that called Alzheimer's disease. Related Article Tags: , , This article explains how you can help avoid deficiency of essential nutrients by supplementing with a good multi-vitamin, which also aids in the fight against Alzheimer's Disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , Alzheimer's disease is mainly a brain disorder that involves the deterioration of mental functions. This illness mainly results from the gradual shrinking of brain tissues. This type of brain disorder is also known as dementia or diffuse -brain- atrophy. Related Article Tags: , , , When one reaches the later years of one's life, systems will slow down and bones will weaken. This is the time when you will not be able to do the things that you used to do before or if you were still able to do it, you would not be able to do it with the same speed and strength as you used to before. Related Article Tags: , ,
Alzheimer's disease is a slow brain disorder the eats away the brain functions little by little. The disease develops completely between seven to 10 years. As it progresses, the disease affects various brain functions like memory, movement, judgment, abstract reasoning and even one's behavior. Related Article Tags: , , Use it or lose it! Mental exercises for Alzheimer's are not only a powerful preventative measure, they can tone and build the brain and memory of an Alzheimer's sufferer the way physical exercise tones and builds the body. Using fun and enjoyable mental exercises can gain you years of quality time that might otherwise have been lost. What are the causes of Alzheimer's disease? This has been a question plaguing doctors and researchers for years. Currently, the causes are not entirely known. However, recent research has shed a great deal of light on the subject. There are two kinds of Alzheimer's disease. One type, Familial Alzheimer's disease, is very rare and can be found in less than 10 per cent of the people suffering from Alzheimer's. Related Article Tags: , , This article is an excerpt from the book "Strength in Caring: Giving Power Back to the Alzheimer's Cargiver." It addresses the importance of self-care for caregivers, and sets the stage for the next section, which will address the rel;ationahip between thinking and emotions, and hot that impacts caregivers. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Most Americans are deficient in zinc. Zinc is used in numerous chemical activities in the body. If you are deficient in zinc, your will have a lot of physical problems. Learn how and why to get more zinc into your body. Related Article Tags: , , , , This is the third excerpt from the book 'Strength in Caring: Giving Power Back to the Alzheimer's Caregiver.' this excerpt focuses upon how the way we think influences our emotions and our stress levels. knowing this relationship can help caregivers get control over their own stress levels. Related Article Tags: , , , , , "It is a bittersweet irony that those who care for the sufferers in reality suffer more than the sufferers do themselves." Stephen Morgan describes, in the first part of a series, how life can indeed be "up and down" being a Primary Carer for a relative suffering with Alzheimer's Disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Alzheimer's disease is considered the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2004. The death toll continues to rise every year. The disease is the third most costly in the U.S. Heart disease and cancer are the first and second most costly respectively. It is recorded that there 24 million people with dementia worldwide, the figure will more than double by 2040. Related Article Tags: , , , , Although no one knows what causes Alzheimer's disease, many research studies indicate that those who regularly eat fatty fish or who supplement with fish oil have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life. Why this is the case remains an interesting topic of investigation but it is believed to be due, at least in part, to the role Omega 3 fatty acids play in the general functioning of the brain itself. 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. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , This article outlines 3 simple ways to reduce the amount of aluminum and other metals (specifically mercury) from your diet and keep it from building up in your brain cells. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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