Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease is a form of the progressive, memory-robbing brain condition that appears in people before the age of 65. There isn...
Read moreEarly-onset Alzheimer’s disease is a form of the progressive, memory-robbing brain condition that appears in people before the age of 65. There isn...
Read moreFamilial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) is a form of Alzheimer's disease that doctors know for certain is linked to genes.
Read morePeople with Alzheimer’s can get frustrated as tasks that were once easy get harder. People with Alzheimer’s can find it hard to express their thoug...
Read moreIf you feel tired or frustrated at the end of a day of caregiving, your loved one may notice, even without you saying anything. Doctors call it sun...
Read moreDo you easily forget information you just learned? Do you forget big things even happened? Trouble planning and problem solving. Do you have troubl...
Read morePeople who are confused and easily forget things don't necessarily have dementia. People with Alzheimer's also can experience these things, but a p...
Read moreIf loved ones are talking to you about your memory, take their concerns to heart and see a doctor. Here’s a checklist for what’s normal, along with...
Read moreYou can help support your loved one with Alzheimer's by learning more about how the condition unfolds. At this stage, subtle symptoms of Alzheimer'...
Read moreSymptoms of Alzheimer’s begin slowly and get worse over time. Alzheimer's is a disease that robs people of their memory.
Read more'High intake of vitamin C and vitamin E was associated with lower risk of Alzheimer's disease,' writes researcher Marianne J. Those with genetic pr...
Read moreThese problems, called agitation, can keep them from a normal day-and-night routine and might become harmful for your loved one or their caregivers...
Read moreEven if you don’t have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or other risk factors, you may still want to try this eating plan. The food choices ...
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