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.
There is no cure for this disease.
You can learn about this disease at webmd.com. They have plenty of resources to help you out and learn about this condition. Good luck with it.
Try visiting http://www.alz.org/. This is the home of the Alzheimer’s association; they provide lots of information.
one does die of alzheimers disease, if they are taken good care of, they wont die of anything else memory related. once alzheimers disease progresses to the autonomic nervous system(involuntary)the one that controls breathing,heartrate,vasoconstriction and dialation, it kills you. it does directly kill you eventually, it will stop your heart or lungs. most people arent taken care of enough to let them get to that stage. and they do die of a self inflicted injury(falls,hyperglycemia,pneumonia etc.)
Alzheimer's association is the best and a dedicated website which gives correct information on Alzheimer's disese. Their website address is http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_what_is_alzheimers.asp There are several good sources for information on Alzheimers disease all over the internet. I would start with www.webmd.com,it has a great deal of information.
It's pretty amazing, but there's actually good evidence that caffeine could indeed reduce the symptoms. Here's an article on that: http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20090706/caffeine-may-fight-alzheimers-disease-memory-loss
There are several alzheimers care centers in Augusta. They offer complete services to care for alzheimers patients, with good reviews from family and friends.
The name of the government organization for Alzheimer's in the USA is called the Alzheimer's Assosiation for Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia. You can find out more about the organization on their website. Good luck.
it is the best book i have ever read ! **It is a very good book, it has mystery in it as well as a good lesson to learn.
Chess is a great way to excercise your brain. Although it has little physical health benefits, some say chess and daily crossword puzzles can fight the onset of Alzheimers Disease
You can look for the good in bad situations.
With a good text-book and a lot of practice.