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How is Alzheimer?s Diagnosed? Doctors to See and Tests to Have

May 8th, 2011

Alzheimer’s disease is a complex and complicated illness, and its symptoms are frequently indicative of other disorders as well. As a result, the diagnostic process for the disease can be messy and complicated. Currently, the only definitive way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is to examine brain tissue for plaques and tangles. Unfortunately, so far, this [...]

Prevention of Memory Loss Also Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease

April 25th, 2010

Itâ??s a startling fact that more than 5 million people in the U.S. suffer from memory loss. And itâ??s estimated that about 20% of the 78 million members of the now-graying baby boomer generation could develop heart-breaking and irreversible Alzheimer’s disease. The good news is that the prevention of memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease are [...]

Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Function – 3 Things You Should Know

February 13th, 2010

Alzheimerâ??s disease is a debilitating disorder affecting large numbers of our aging population. Alarmingly, the incidence of Alzheimerâ??s is on the rise. There are over 5 million Americans suffering from Alzheimerâ??s already, and that figure will most likely increase drastically over the next 10 years as the baby boomer generation approaches their 60â??s and [...]

Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease – 5 Simple Tips

February 5th, 2010

Is Alzheimerâ??s genetic? Or is it an unfortunate fact of aging? Are there steps we can take right now to start preventing Alzheimerâ??s disease from developing as we get older? Currently, there is no tried and true proven method for preventing Alzheimerâ??s. But doctors have been making major breakthroughs with this debilitating disease for [...]

How is Alzheimer’s Diagnosed? Doctors to See and Tests to Have

December 3rd, 2009

Alzheimerâ??s disease is a complex and complicated illness, and its symptoms are frequently indicative of other disorders as well. As a result, the diagnostic process for the disease can be messy and complicated. Currently, the only definitive way to diagnose Alzheimerâ??s disease is to examine brain tissue for plaques and tangles. Unfortunately, so far, this [...]