Excessive free radicals within our bodies cause a condition known as "oxidative stress." Oxidative stress and energy depletion are characteristic biochemical hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), thus antioxidants with positive effects on glucose metabolism such as thioctic (alpha-lipoic) acid should exert positive effects in Alzheimer's patients. Initial studies (see the ralapure link below) show that treatment with alpha-lipoic acid might be a successful 'neuroprotective' therapy option for Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
No, there is no current cure for Alzheimer's
Yes, it is commonly known for alzheimers to slowly get better over differing periods of time.
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whaT ARE THE EARLY SIGNS.
whaT ARE THE EARLY SIGNS.
There is currently no treatment to cure alzheimers. There are drugs that may help with a few of the symptoms but won't cure it.
Alzheimers patients need s to be individually treated. No one particular medication is best for all patients. Work with their doctor to find the best medication for their particular case.
Symptoms are how YOU feel. They are treated to help you feel better. If you have a headache that is a symptom and you would use something to lessen it like aspirin.Symptoms are how YOU feel. They are treated to help you feel better.
Whooping cough tends to develop in stages, with mild symptoms occurring first, followed by a period of more severe symptoms, before improvement begins
Nobody knows exactly what causes it, but stress probably doesn't. It can make the symptoms worse, however.
they kill your body and you will die
Newborns with symptoms of toxoplasmosis are treated with pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine for one year.
It is only the symptoms of Acne that can be treated.
Newborns with symptoms of toxoplasmosis are treated with leucovorin for one year to protect the bone marrow from pyrimethamine toxicity.
Major depressive and dysthymic disorders are typically treated with antidepressants or psychosocial therapy.