Alzheimer’s disease

Dementia is the title applied to a group of symptoms that skeptically impact memory, but Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease of the brain that slowly causes impairment in memory and cognitive function. The definite cause is unknown and no cure is available. The National Institute of health valuated that more than 5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease. Although younger people can get Alzheimer’s, the symptoms commonly begin after age 60. The time from diagnosis to death can be as rarely as three years in people over 80 years old. Anyhow, it can be much longer for younger people.

  • Cognitive deficits
  • Spatial awareness
  • Behavior changes
  • Heart disease
  • Wandering and getting lost

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