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People with Alzheimer's disease may exhibit symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, disorientation, mood changes, difficulty with language, and impaired judgment. They may also experience changes in behavior, such as agitation, aggression, wandering, and withdrawal from social interactions. It is important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and management of these symptoms.
No. Alzheimers is a condition of the brain which is generally linked to old age. Rubbing metal on metal may produce a sound which some people find irritating but there is no connection with Alzheimers.
There are several ways to take care of Alzheimer patients. First of all though, you have to be really patient with them, and not get so antsy when they cannot do the simple tasks. Also make sure that they have the proper health and nutrition. More tips can be found at http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/guide/daily-care-alzheimers
Yes, the correct spelling is "Alzheimer's" with an apostrophe. It indicates possession or association with Alois Alzheimer, the German psychiatrist who first identified the disease.
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alzheimers, parkinsons, huntingtons
There is no cure for Alzheimers
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yes, it has been found in many scientific study's!
An alzheimers test can be a timely process. This website will help you: http://www.ynhh.org/neuroscience/alzheimers-dementia.aspx?gclid=CKPBrY2s_akCFQ2A5QodSiLZ1Q
They don't usually people with alzheimers have to have a full time person to take care of them
There are several alzheimers care centers in Augusta. They offer complete services to care for alzheimers patients, with good reviews from family and friends.
You can check out the Alzheimers Association for information or talk with your Grandmothers doctor. Alzheimers Association would have a check list of questions that you can use to talk with her doctor.
Ronald Reagan was 83 years old when he got Alzheimers.
Read Change Your Brain, Change Your Age by Dr. Amen and get his cookbook.
The ribbon that supports people with Alzheimers is purple.