Alzheimer's disease is unfortunately a disease that cannot be cured. Most doctors will try a variety of things to slow the progression, and precautions must be taken at home to ensure the affected person does not get hurt. With the support of family and the proper precautions, a patient with Alzheimer's can live with the disease in relative safety and comfort.
With the right treatments, if the disease progress is slowed sufficiently, then yes, they can. However, they will likely hit a point where the disease has progressed to a point where they no longer can.
There is no cure for Alzheimers
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.
No, probably not.
There is no cure for this disease.
What happens when you don't treat Alzheimers disease
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.
You can find information on alzheimers disease from your local library, the internet and various support groups. It is best to start with the hospital they will have a wealth of information.
By carring on Stem Cell research scientists and doctors will have a better understanding about cell development, how to correct errors in abnormal cells and make sure any cell treatments are safe for patients. Alzheimers is a disease which destroys brain cells- so scientist and doctors can use the information they learn to treat this disease. there are different neuron cells,how do the stem cells know what they should be ?
Actually, it's alzheimers. That might help!
Ronald Regan died of Alzheimers disease
Gray matter is a normal part of the brain, not a disease.