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Alzheimer Disease
(Memory loss, Caregivers, Diagnosis, Treatment)

May be wondering why anyone would want to know if they or someone close to them has Alzheimer's disease. But knowing can make a difference.

For one thing, it can help protect the person's safety by determining whether they are fit to continue with their daily activities.
It can also provide the family with information that can help them deal with the perso!

You or someone you know experiencing problems with your memory and difficulty performing daily activities? If the answer is yes, it could be Alzheimer's disease.

Talk about it today
Fortunately, there's something you can do about it -- take a look at the warning signs below, then speak to your doctor. He can assess whether or not it is in fact Alzheimer's disease, and talk to!

Researchers are working towards finding ways to prevent, treat or cure Alzheimer's disease.In the past there was no treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
But today, while there is still no cure, we can now treat the disease by slowing the progression of the symptoms


...A core feature of Alzheimer Disease (AD), is highly correlated with functional decline and caregiver time. Aricept (donepezil) were significantly lower than for Alzheimer Disease (AD) patients not treated with the agent, according to...
Behavior and caregiver burden : behavioral problems in patients with Alzheimer Disease and its association with caregiver distress.

 
 



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