The Alzheimer's foundation has a great deal of information about the disease on their website and in their printed material. Medical sites, such as the NIH or WebMD, also have information including symptoms and current treatments.
Binswanger's Disease is a disease that causes loss of memory and intellectual functions. This disease usually occurs in people between 54 and 66. One can find information about this disease on sites such as WebMD and Wikipedia.
There are many places where one could find information about polycystic kidney disease. You can find information from your doctor. Or from the Internet. From reading a book or brochure or even from a friend.
One can find out information on graves disease symptoms by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can also recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information on graves disease symptoms on sites like web MD.
You can find more details about Peyronies Disease on the MansMatters UK
One cannot look at Alzheimers as a familial dominant disease because only 0.1% of Alzheimers cases are inherited. But if you were to look at it that way, its not possible to skip generations because autosomal dominance doesn't work that way. For example if a grand parent has Alzheimers and the son or daughter does not suffer, then the grand sons and grand daughters cannot suffer from the disease their grand father suffered from, i.e., they do not inherit Alzheimers. But as 99% of Alzheimers are sporadic they still may suffer from Alzheimers which has nothing to do with their Grand Daddy.
You can find information about Von Willebrand disease different places. There are many websites, such as WebMD that have this information. You can research this in medical books in your public library.
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.)
One can get more information about vascular disease by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information about vascular disease on sites like web MD.
One can get information on chronic lyme disease by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can also recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information on chronic lyme disease on sites like web MD.
CDC Travel provides information about disease control for travelers. It is provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Information can be located on their dedicated website.
There is no evidence that one causes the other. The fact that victims of Alzheimer's, a form of dementia, die of any other disease, malady, etc, such as a heart attack or stroke, is attributable only to the overal degeneration of the brain and body; in other words, it is a coincidence. For more information, visit the following web page: http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/guide/alzheimers-disease-symptoms-types
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.