can have a striking effect on patients with Alzheimer's disease, even sometimes allowing them to focus and become responsive for a time. Music has also been observed to decrease the agitation that is so common with this disease
No, probably not.
Actually, it's alzheimers. That might help!
There are a few major signs of Alzheimer disease, you should seek help if you are experiencing them. some of them include dissorentation, memory loss, forgetting normal things.
An alzheimers test can be a timely process. This website will help you: http://www.ynhh.org/neuroscience/alzheimers-dementia.aspx?gclid=CKPBrY2s_akCFQ2A5QodSiLZ1Q
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.
Ok well I am sure eating spices help....BUT! the ONLY way to prevent Alzheimers disease and cancers is to eat healthy foods and exercise every single day. You must keep your weight level and on the lean side. My mother died from this dreadful disease and contracted it in her forties. I am fanatical about diet and exercise and live by this and every single day. With the world in a huge crisis with obesity we will soon see Alzheimers in droves every where. If we all go back in time and eat natural healthy foods and don't use food as a social tool all the time then we may be able to prevent this horrible disease. But then and then only....
There is no cure for Alzheimers disease (AD) yet. The only treatment for AD is trying to slow the progression. There are few medicines to help AD patients, wich include Memantine and Donepezil. Other medicines taken if one is having AD, are usually used to treat different kinds of symptoms, such as dangerous behavior or agitation.
Patients with Addison's disease will need to take replacement hormones, typically hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone, for the rest of their lives to manage the hormonal deficiencies caused by the disease. These medications help regulate blood pressure, blood sugar, and electrolyte levels. Patients may also need to increase their doses during times of stress or illness.
Vets and doctors both help people or animals to eliminate sickness and disease. They both consult patients!
Medical intervention, such as regular examinations, can detect health issues early and steps to prevent or treat disease can be taken.
Lifestyle changes may become necessary, especially late in the disease. These changes, in more severe cases, can include (but are not limited to) help eating, wheelchair access at home, and help with using the restroom
Radiation therapy is typically used for malignant melanoma patients in later stages of the disease (stage III or IV). It may be used to shrink tumors, relieve symptoms, or treat specific areas of metastasis.