The correct spelling of the term, a proper noun, is Alzheimer's (disease or syndrome), related to loss of mental functions, especially among the aged.
Animals cannot get Alzheimer's Disease (AD). However there is a disease very similar to Alzheimer's Disease that animals do get. This disease is called Cognitive Disorientation Syndrome (CDS). This disease can cause the animal to become disoriented (confused) and cause the animal to forget once-familiar people, animals, and surroundings.
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.
Alzheimer's disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, a physician.
There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist who first identified the neurological disorder that now bears his name, Alzheimer's disease. He discovered the disease in 1906 while examining the brain tissue of a deceased patient who exhibited symptoms of severe memory loss and cognitive decline.
Alzheimer's Disease
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.
Alzheimer Disease International was created in 1984.
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease was created in 1998.
Coffee won't prevent Alzheimer's disease.
There are many books on Alzheimer's disease. It is best to choose one that is simple and introduces you to what Alzheimer's disease is and what are the symptoms.