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    Alzheimer Alzheimer is a disease of the brain which makes a person lost his memory. I have always found this disease as something really interesting to learn more about because the first time I heard about Alzheimer was in a movie. I see in movies, elderly having trouble recognizing their own families which is so sad. I wonder what my life would be like if something like that happen to me or a member of my family and I felt horrible. Females and people who have a previous head trauma are most likely

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    Alzheimer’s progresses, individuals may also experience changes in personality and behavior, such as anxiety, suspiciousness or aggravation, as well as illusions or hallucinations. Alzheimer’s disease is named after a German doctor, Dr. Alois Alzheimer. In 1906, Dr. Alzheimer became aware of changes in the brain tissue of a woman who had died of an unusual

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    security threats. The patient that has difficulties with their memory and can move on foot is vulnerable to wandering (Alzheimer Association, 2016). When an individual has dementia and wanders, it becomes an unsafe and challenging event encountering caregivers and healthcare facility leadership. In this presentation, an organization deals with the dilemma when a patient with Alzheimer leaves the facility without their knowledge. As stakeholders play a role in this case study, there are strategies and

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    Alzheimer Research Paper

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    In 1901 Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a german psychiatrist, first described the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. A specific type of dementia that irregularities in the brain's structure destroys important mental functions and memory in elderly people. This type of disease has many symptoms that mainly target cognitive functioning. There is currently no cure for alzheimer's but medication can be used to slow down its progression. This disease is considered datal and it a major focus of research efforts.

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    Essay On Alzheimers

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    Alzheimer’s is a chronic disease that as of 2017 does not have a cure, but there are certain treatment options that can help to reduce one’s AD symptoms. There are drug and non-drug treatments that assist in memory loss, treatment in behavioral changes, treatment for sleep changes, and self care (16). The FDA has approved of two types of medication for memory loss- cholinesterase inhibitors and memanine. Apart from helping lower the symptoms of memory loss, these drugs also assist in helping with

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    Essay On Alzheimers

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    Patients and Caregivers Patients and caregivers who are suffering from Alzheimer’s are seeking ways to relieve their burden and improve their quality of life. An intervention which includes community resources such as, community support groups, adult day care, respite care services and nursing homes can be excellent resources to help people with dementia and enhancing caregiver coping skills; with the early diagnosis, the patients and families can gain benefits to these programs (BrightFocus, 2015)

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    Alzheimers Disease Essay

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    disconnected brain cells themselves. When examined under a microscope diseased cells appear to contain spaghetti-like tangles of normally straight nerve fibers. The presence of these tangles was first discovered in 1906 by the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer, hence the name Alzheimer's disease. Although the characteristics listed above are crucial to the diagnosis of AD upon death, the clinical diagnosis involves a different process. The diagnosis of AD is only made after all other illnesses, which

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    Nursing homes for Alzheimer's patients are designed to help them with their condition and are observed by professional 24 hours . They provide the treatment the patient's need , in the nursing homes they can be taken good care of and provide the Alzheimers patients with the attention they require, because if they’re home they wont be observed by family member or a doctor . According to Benefits of Living in Nursing

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    Alzheimer’s disease affects the world greatly, and the numbers of victims are growing. Alzheimer’s disease affects everyone affiliated with the sufferer. Alzheimer’s disease devastates the brain and its ability to function. The issue is sensitive, complicated, and is negatively impacting the world. Alzheimer’s disease may not always be fatal, but “Alzheimer’s disease has no survivors. It destroys brain cells and causes memory changes, erratic behaviors and loss of body functions. It slowly and

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    Essay on Alzheimers Disease

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    An Exploration of one of the Most Mysterious Diseases      Alzheimer’s disease, named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer, is a disease that is on the rise in America and the rest of the world. People should learn as much as they want about this disease, because as you age, your chances of becoming an Alzheimer’s Disease, or AD, patient increases. It is estimated that approximately 3 percent of Americans between the ages of 65 and 74 have the illness, and more than half of all people

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