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There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease but few of us know what these early symptoms are. In this article you’ll discover Alzheimer’s early symptoms so you can take steps today to prevent further memory loss and cognitive... Related Article Tags: , , , , Alzheimer’s disease is a serious mental disorder affecting millions of people every year. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, as many as 5.2 million people in the United States are currently living with this disease. Even scarier, as estimated 10 million baby boomers are expected to develop Alzheimer’s in their lifetime. Related Article Tags: , , , , , 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: , , While most people are quite familiar with Alzheimer’s disease, the disorder most commonly affecting the mental functioning of the elderly, there is considerably less public awareness of Mild Cognitive Impairment or MCI. If you are like most people, you might wonder “what is Mild Cognitive Impairment? I’ve never even heard of this disorder.” Related Article Tags: , , Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular types of dementia, which is Alzheimer disease. This article will be discuss the detail actions needed to be taken in order to reduce the risk of Alzheimer disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , Without a doubt, there is nothing more painful than watching someone you love wither away from Alzheimer’s disease. Did you know that it is possible to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, one of the most debilitating mental disorders affecting our population today? Read this article to discover what you can do - starting today - to help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s later in life. Related Article Tags: , , Exercise is a key ingredient in a healthy lifestyle – whether you are 20 or 70. Physical activity can improve strength, balance and brain function as well as prevent disease. Along with building a strong cardiovascular system, the benefits of exercise are significant at any age, and can be especially important to maintain senior health. Studies have shown that regular exercise for seniors is vital to senior health and to the prevention and treatment of many medical conditions including Alzheimer’s disease and Osteoporosis. 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: , , , , , , The ABI had stipulated that premiums concerning critical illness cover may be settled either monthly or annually. But this may actually depend upon the deal made at first with the insurance company before signing the contract. One must think carefully about which option to choose. Either option might be effective. However, the annual premium payment may become a burden to those who earn less. When this accumulates, the sum might appear huge to pay at once. Related Article Tags: , , ,
One could trace back the history of Alzheimer's disease from a presentation and lecture made by a German psychiatrist in 1906 during 37th Meeting of Southwest German Psychiatrists held in Tubingen. Dr. Alois Alzheimer presented his findings on a woman who had died after years of having memory problems and confusion. When Dr. Alzheimer autopsied the patient's brain, he found thick deposits of neuritic plaques outside and around the nerve cells. He also found a lot of twisted bands of fibers or neurofibrillary tangles inside the nerve cells. Aging and memory loss - two things most of us think go hand-in-hand. But science tells us they do not. Memory loss is not a normal part of aging. In fact, actually there are ways to improve your memory as you age. According to Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., President and Medical Director of the non-profit Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation or ARPF: “To achieve brain regeneration, I have discovered that you have to do more than just keep your brain healthy with nutritional therapy, physical exercise, stress management, and appropriate pharmacology. Related Article Tags: , , , , Alzheimer disease, a disease which makes your loved one to forget you and moreover a disease which degenerate the loved one in front of your eyes and much cannot be done. As this genetic infused disease of forgetting and later degenerating of nerves and muscles, you slowly see the light going out from the eye of the patient. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Elderly concern or elder care is a broad phrase enclosing such services as assisted living, adult day care, extended period care, nursing homes, hospice care, and Alzheimer care. Elder care means any service given to an senior, ranging throughout the continuum care from an adult doing a telephone assurance call to the kind of experienced attention given by hospitals. Related Article Tags: , , , , Growing older often means a heightened awareness of our bodies and common ailments that can occur more frequently. Issues such as incontinence, joint and muscle stiffness, or lack of balance become normal parts of our lives that we can minimize by pursuing a healthy, active lifestyle. Listening more closely to what your body is telling you, and incorporating some basic habits into your daily routine can greatly improve quality of life and possibly prevent some more serious health issues in the future. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , My mother was about 65 when she first started to fool around, and lost her mind. You may think I am too hard when I say what happened like this, but this is what happened. She litterly lost her mind when the Alzheimers disease started to destroy her brain. It is tragic when it happens, and even though it happens to many people each year, I did not know much about it before it happened to my dear mother. Related Article Tags: , , , Bronchitis is an inflammation of the main air passages (bronchi) to your lungs. It causes a cough, shortness of breath and chest tightness. Coughing often brings up yellow or greenish mucus. There are two main types of bronchitis: acute and chronic. Related Article Tags: , , , A green tea diet can help you loose weight and boost metabolism. Is a green tea diet all it is cracked up to be? Studies have shown that it is that and more and if you are not getting green tea in some form you are asking for trouble. If Alzheimer’s runs in your family then you should go directly to the store and buy all the green tea. There are three chemicals in green tea that are important to brain function. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Will contests are typically brought on by family members from wealthy families who believe they were cheated out of their share of the inheritance of the assets involved. A legal battle may also erupt though when a family member believes the will was fraudulent or done under bad circumstances. For example, they may have had Alzheimer’s and were not in sound mind at the time the will was created. Related Article Tags: , , Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer's disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you will find useful about the disease. Related Article Tags: , , , Previously, it was showed that obesity is connected to high blood pressure, diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases. However, being overweight or obese in old age is not necessary linked to memory loss, according to recent study. The study conducted during a six year period involved almost 3,900 people over age 65 in Chicago where thirty-seven percent were overweight and twenty-five percent were obese. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
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