Alzheimer's disease is a devastating, progressive brain disease that erodes memory and other cognitive skills. Eventually, persons with Alzheimer's lose the ability to recognize family, speak or do simple tasks. According to the National Institute...
There is no clinical test to diagnose Alzheimer's Disease, or AD, and a definitive diagnosis can be made only upon autopsy. As a result, physicians use neuro-psychological assessments of cognitive function to determine possible or probable AD....
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a progressive loss of memory and cognitive function. Although autopsy shows characteristic brain pathology, Alzheimer's etiology is unknown. For a small percent of persons with early-onset Alzheimer's, there...
Dementia is a condition that affects memory, language, judgment and behavior. The most common types of dementia in the United States are Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. Many other types exist, including Parkinson's disease, HIV...
Research into Alzheimer's disease, or AD, is crucial to develop accurate diagnostic tools, assess whether lifestyle changes or early interventions can alter its development, and develop effective treatments. There are many challenges to AD...
Alzheimer's disease affects 5.3 million people in America, according to the Alzheimer's Organization. Deaths caused by the disease rose 46.1 percent between 2000 and 2006, even while deaths from breast cancer, stroke and heart disease decreased....
"What a great faculty memory is, how awesome a mystery! It is the mind, and this is nothing other than my very self," said the medieval philosopher St. Augustine of Hippo. According to Augustine, memory faculties are constitutive of personality....
Finding out a loved one has Alzheimer's disease can be a stressful, frightening and overwhelming experience. Upon hearing of the diagnosis, seek out advice from professionals as well as from people who have gone through the same experience....
Hispanics and African-Americans have an elevated risk of developing Alzheimer's, according to a 2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures Report. Since 1906, when Alois Alzheimer, a German physician, first described the disease, much has been...
Dementia is a condition in which the a person experiences mental deterioration. This is commonly caused by diseases associated with aging such as Alzheimer's. While there is no known cure for dementia, it is believed that certain mental exercises...
Although the U.S. Food & Drug Administration hasn't yet approved ginkgo biloba as a medication, MayoClinic.com says some evidence exists that the herb may help people with Alzheimer's disease. The organization reports that ginkgo biloba may...
Dementia is a progressive disease that affects a person's ability to communicate, think and care for himself. Dementia is the state of damaged brain cells that may occur from an injury, stroke or genetic anomaly. Alzheimer's disease is perhaps one...
Senile is a word derived from the Latin term that means old age. The term senility rarely is used anymore. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), senility is an outdated term that explained what was...
Brain atrophy occurs with the loss of neurons or the connections between them. Some degree of atrophy is a normal part of aging, but pathological conditions, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, also feature atrophy as a symptom. Common...
About 5.2 million people in the United States have Alzheimer's disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association. The organization also predicts that 10 million baby boomers will develop the brain disease, which is the seventh leading cause of...
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative neurological condition that chiefly affects the senior population. This devastating disease results in memory loss, forgetfulness, reduced balance and depression. In addition to medications, the benefits of...
Magnesium and aluminum alloys have been used to make cooking pots and pans since the 1930s. Certain acidic foods interact with these metals in the pan, resulting in the magnesium or aluminum dissolving into your food during the cooking process. It...
The links between abdominal fat, or belly fat, and certain afflictions such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke are well known. A growing body of research now seems to link belly fat with dementia and reductions in brain size. In a 2005 study...
L-methionine is the supplemental form of the essential amino acid methionine. It aids in metabolism, helps regulate the amount of the amino acid cysteine you have in your body and can react to form the mood balancing chemical compound...
Close to 15 percent of men and 11 percent of women age 65 and over have some degree of moderate or severe memory impairment, according to the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics. Not only is memory loss distressing to sufferers...
Parkinson's disease is a condition of the nervous system that affects your movement. This condition develops progressively and is marked by tremors, slowed movement, rigid muscles, altered balance and posture, speech changes and dementia. Dementia...
A disease that does not arise due infectious process is termed as a non-communicable disease (NCD). Factors such as genetics, lifestyle, drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse, environment and psychological conditions are primarily responsible for NCDs....
The absence of treatments to prevent or slow Alzheimer's coupled with a massive generation of aging baby boomers means there could be 7.7 million Alzheimer's patients age 65 and older by 2030. Unless effective interventions are introduced, rates...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disorder that involves the degeneration and death of nerve cells within the brain. Nerve cell death occurs throughout the brain, and this damage eventually hinders several day-to-day functions, leading to...
According to Stanford Medicine, amyloidosis is a disease where abnormal sheet-like patterns of proteins exist in organs and tissues. The general term amyloidosis describes four particular types that are defined by the specific protein found.The...
Alzheimer's disease robs its victims of their ability to make sound judgments, while it slowly steals their memory. The Alzheimer's Association states that as many as 5.3 million Americans currently live with this disease--a disease for which...
Being told that you suffer from an incurable form of cancer or a terminal disease can be quite devastating. Medications and treatments may not be able to completely remove affected tissue or reverse the progression of disease. Medical advancements...
The brain is a very complex organ made up of neurons, which are cells responsible for generating the electrical activity that creates nerve impulses, as well as the cells which support these neurons. For the brain to work properly, the levels of...
Like other organs in your body, the brain needs vitamins and nutrients to stay healthy. Incorporating certain vitamins into your everyday diet can help maintain your brain health and aid in the prevention of memory-related diseases. Vitamin use is...