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  1. Other Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Thu, 16 Apr 2009

    Alzheimer ' s disease affects almost all of memory can deteriorate and alzheimer ' s disease . Once again it has to addition to forgetfulness in memory loss . Include poor judgment problems in the early stage alzheimer ' s disease .

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    Alzheimer's disease affects almost all of the mental abilities that make us uniquely human so effects -- personality. Affects her judgment her reasoning sometimes it affects language. So all of these in addition to memory can deteriorate and alzheimer's disease . Once again it has to represent a deterioration. For that individual a change in decline from that what that person once was able to do. But common problems in addition to forgetfulness in memory loss . Include poor judgment this often comes up -- operating appliances having difficulty knowing how to do that driving an automobile. And trying to maintain. Proper household finances all of these are problems in the early stage alzheimer's disease .
  2. How Is Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosed?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    Alzheimer ' s disease is made by what we call it clinical diagnosis blood test there's no X ray that says alzheimer ' s disease yes or no. Rather it's a judgment that you do or do not meet criteria for alzheimer ' s disease .

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    Alzheimer's disease is made by what we call it clinical diagnosis by that we mean there's no blood test there's no X ray that says alzheimer's disease yes or no. Rather it's a judgment on the part of your doctor based on information from you. Information from people who know you well an examination perhaps of cognitive for a test of your memory and thinking. Maybe an imaging scan like an MRI scan. And then putting all that information together your doctor will come to the conclusion that you do or do not meet criteria for alzheimer's disease .
  3. Is There a Link Between Dementia and Alzheimer's ?

    Wed, 7 Sep 2011

    differences between two. Alzheimer ' s . Is a disease state where most susceptible to early alzheimer ' s . Is again the hippocampus the first symptom. Of alzheimer ' s disease but memory loss not dementia and memory loss . Then

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    About five million people in the United States have some degree of dementia and about five million people. Live with alzheimer's and despite those high numbers many. Are still confused about the differences between the two. Yeah crazy guy that. Yeah world. About the ABC news. Is timeless country hits -- lines that are easy to remember -- -- -- -- but when Glen Campbell revealed He was diagnosed with the early stages of alzheimer's disease Many wondered whether he'd be able to carry on with the lyrics that made him famous. And when Pat -- the winningest coach in college basketball history revealed to the world that she was waging a battle off the court with early onset dementia Fans were shocked worry. The hall of fame coach would lose her edge in their faces and stories. Are part of a growing number of Americans suffering from alzheimer's and dementia Too confusing and often miss understood afflictions doctor Wendy Suzuki professor of neuroscience and psychology at New York university's center for neural science. Explains well both are associated to memory loss there are significant differences between two. Alzheimer's Is a disease state where there's an accumulation of plaques and tangles in the brand. They're basically garbage that develops in your brain the brain is -- able to use its cleanup mechanisms to pull out this this garbage that develops in there. And it develops in a particular fashion so one structure of the structure that's most susceptible to early alzheimer's Is again the hippocampus. A structure critical for a long term memory so what is the first symptom. Of alzheimer's disease but memory loss not dementia and memory loss Then what happens is these same plaques and tangles that are damaging basically choking these different brain area starting with hippocampus spread
  4. Music Legend Glenn Campbell Discusses His Battle With Alzheimer's Disease

    Mon, 5 Sep 2011

    was diagnosed with alzheimer ' s earlier this year been diagnosed with alzheimer ' s disease . what the big star noticing short term memory loss for quite some time Yeah. Living with alzheimer ' s is different for every

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    his heart out you now have 75. And has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease . -- what the big star. But anyway you are big star well there were still the same size. -- What what let's
  5. Alzheimer's Disease And Depression?

    Wed, 20 Feb 2008

    Alzheimer ' s disease is a devastating illness for patients and their family members and we see a high rate of depression. In patients who have the

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    Alzheimer's disease is a devastating illness for patients and their family members and we see a high rate of depression. In patients who have
  6. Preventing Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    Unfortunately. At the moment there's no way to guarantee. That you can prevent alzheimer ' s disease . There are however a number of dietary and lifestyle changes that can lower your risk. We encourage people to undertake. A heart

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    At the moment there's no way to guarantee. That you can prevent alzheimer's disease . There are however a number of dietary and lifestyle changes that can lower your risk. We encourage people to undertake. A heart
  7. Symptoms Of Alzheimer?s Disease?

    Mon, 20 Apr 2009

    The symptoms of alzheimer ' s disease Begin with memory trouble. Patients have an impairment trouble remembering things that happened in the short time they can't

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    The symptoms of alzheimer's disease Begin with memory trouble. Patients have an impairment trouble remembering things that happened in the short time they can't remember what they
  8. Exercise and Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    I think that physical exercises. Tremendously important when living with alzheimer ' s disease . We know there are studies showing that if you exercise every day if you get some role cardiovascular conditioning. even stays

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    I think that physical exercises. Tremendously important when living with alzheimer's disease . We know there are studies showing that if you exercise every day if you get some role -- cardiovascular conditioning. -- even
  9. Can Red Wine Treat Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Mon, 20 Apr 2009

    There have been studies that have suggested that red wine use can lower your risk of alzheimer ' s disease . And there have been some clinical trials that have examined whether or not. Red wine or the active ingredient in red wine can

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    that have suggested that red wine use can lower your risk of alzheimer's disease . And there have been some clinical trials that have examined whether or not. Red wine or the active ingredient in red wine
  10. Is There A Cure For Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    As of today there is no cure for alzheimer ' s disease . It is their relentlessly. Progressive process that is ultimately fatal it can play out over many many years. But they generally

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    As of today there is no cure for alzheimer's disease . It is their relentlessly. Progressive process that is ultimately fatal it can play out over many many years. But they generally is
  11. Early Alzheimer's Disease : A Family's Legacy

    Mon, 8 Nov 2010

    mother's memory loss baffled doctors so young was alzheimer ' s disease eventually believe you have alzheimer ' s now. My family notice signs of memory loss in France another the a word. Alzheimer ' s disease . Steve how

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    recognize her own children. The diagnosis astounding for someone so young was alzheimer's disease eventually her twin sister got it too. Today doctors have a specific name for this condition that occurs in people under sixty. They -- early onset alzheimer's disease generally more dramatic more aggressive form. But as awful -- -- wise to lose their mom that way and Noonan is now feel curse by an even more dreadful medical certainty. Unlike regular alzheimer's for which you are simply at risk if you inherited certain form of the gene. Researchers have now confirmed that the gene
    And and finally he came out when you know the a word. Alzheimer's disease . Steve how difficult was it for you. To effectively tell your wife she had alzheimer's it's a terrible thing to suggest. It made her really angry and she'd say you're looking for the best and and and
  12. Richard Besser Talks Alzheimer's

    Mon, 18 Oct 2010

    Shriver is here she in the alzheimer ' s association of issued a greater risk of developing alzheimer ' s disease . what our work has done chemicals in the brain. alzheimer ' s disease and early memory loss levels of insulin in the

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    of the ordinary devote time on every broadcast to the epidemic of alzheimer's disease in America here's a stark fact. Alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death in this country. And Maria Shriver is here she in the alzheimer's association of issued a new report. About the -- who make up the majority of both caregivers and patients but first. Our doctor Richard -- reminds us you never know what could be new and new hope. Just over the rise and. Researchers have been noticing a curious thing. Patients with type two diabetes seem to be -- much greater risk of developing alzheimer's disease . -- what our work has done is. -- begun to examine the role that insulin might have. In the brain. Insulin is essential for healthy body functions. It helps brain cells communicate with one another. It helps regulate levels of chemicals in the brain. -- alzheimer's disease and early memory loss levels of insulin in the brain are too low. Leading doctor Kraft to try something new. You can supplement insulin in the
    but let me ask you about the fact that more women got alzheimer's disease than men when I think it is just living longer something else. Well I think the biggest risk factor is age in women do live longer but there many scientists who feel there's got to be more than that -- just the fact that exercise works better -- women. I think there's more to it than just -- I want to bring in Maria Shriver now with this galvanizing report about alzheimer's in America could tell me we've just seen insulin. The thing that intrigues you the most out there let me -- he was saying is there's a lot of exciting things going on in labs all over this country went to USC to doctor Roberta Brington who's doing a lot of studies on the -- of estrogen. On the brain more women 65 have alzheimer's than men. And we now know that it takes twenty years to develop alzheimer's . Before diagnosis so scientists are going in looking what's happening to women. At 45 and fifty they're losing estrogen their Peri menopausal menopausal there's a window of opportunity scientists believed to give women. Some sort of hormonal therapy that might help. Ward off alzheimer's which I -- really -- be playing a role and exercise thanks so much more. Fact I think that's one of the things he got a look at that the finding that exercise can. Can prevent or slow or improve symptoms it really opens up a window or for any improvement. And -- talked about the research that is needed -- numbers for me again and comparative amounts of her search money going six billion dollars to cancer five billion dollars to heart disease 500 million to alzheimer's . And I think we're sitting at incredibly exciting point in our history we can launch expedition on the brain. Much like president Kennedy launched an expedition to the -- And we can galvanize all our best researchers and scientists to uncover the secrets of the brain. -- -- alzheimer's Huntington's Parkinson's disease to how we love to how we learn to how we remember. And we've never done that as a
  13. Alzheimer's Disease - 100 Years

    Fri, 3 Nov 2006

    anniversary of the discovery of alzheimer ' s disease . Today more than four million people suffer from alzheimer ' s and many more worry about may stave off future memory loss and lower your risk for alzheimer ' s disease . Try these simple tips

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    November 3 and fourth of the 100 anniversary of the discovery of alzheimer's disease . Today more than four million people suffer from alzheimer's and many more worry about their age related forgetfulness. Recent research shows that when it comes to protecting your brain health. You have much more control than you think. Eating a healthy diet getting regular exercise reducing stress and staying mentally active not only make life more fun. But also may stave off future memory loss and lower your risk for alzheimer's disease . Try these simple tips to maximize your brain fitness. Take a ten minute walk every day to boost your brain circulation. You'll
  14. Early Fingerprint of Alzheimer's

    Thu, 21 Dec 2006

    brains of people with alzheimer ' s . And this study people who were. and alzheimer ' s disease and then a condition people with normal memory loss . That condition cognitive impairment and alzheimer ' s disease . What were they

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    To fascinating studies on the early detection of alzheimer's disease have recently been released. The first uses pet scans with the new chemical to look inside the brains of living people to -- the early signs of alzheimer's disease . And the second study looks -- spinal fluid for proteins that may also indicate alzheimer's disease . Joining us from Chicago to help us understand what these studies mean. Is doctor blamed -- he's vice president of medical and scientific relations at the Alzheimer's Association. Doctor -- -- -- thank you so much for joining us. I'm happy reduces. There's a lot of similarities in terms
    buying to some of altered biology in the -- of people with alzheimer's disease and then it also lights up in the pet -- And and this particular. Probe which is what we call these molecules it is designed to link up with that true characteristic. -- -- that we find in -- and the brains of people with alzheimer's . And this -- study looked at people who were. -- -- -- and alzheimer's disease and then a condition called mild cognitive impairment which is somewhere in between. And they saw some differences between all three groups. I know that this group -- UCLA has been looking at. Did the differences in their brains are trying to look at the differences in the brains between people with normal memory loss . That condition your calling mild cognitive impairment and alzheimer's disease . What were they saying where they -- significant differences in these people's brains. Well interestingly enough as with many of the -- markers. Four alzheimer's disease . The the mean values that is the average values in those three groups differed. Significantly. And so you can separate the groups.
    and those proteins. Between people who were normal and people who had alzheimer's disease . And really both of these studies are are part of a much bigger effort to try to find a way to. Diagnose alzheimer's disease . From its biology rather than diagnosing it from. Measuring people's memory which is what we do primarily today. And one of the hopes of all of these kinds of studies. He is two be able to really diagnose alzheimer's disease before symptoms occur. It -- it's seems clear that the pathology and now silent disease starts listen. Quite a long time before
  15. How Is Alzheimer's Disease Treated?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    we approach the treatment of alzheimer ' s disease from three different perspectives Organizations such as the Alzheimer ' s Association can be very helpful medications that we used to treat alzheimer ' s disease . These medications. Help

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    Today we approach the treatment of alzheimer's disease from three different perspectives. One is education it's very important for the patient and for the family to understand what this disease means and what the prospects for the future may be. Organizations such as the Alzheimer's Association can be very helpful in providing that information. From a medical perspective we do have medications that we used to treat alzheimer's disease . These medications. Help with memory thinking motivation but they're not cures for the disease they don't stop the process but they can
  16. Different Types Of Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    They're basically two types of alzheimer ' s disease a rare familial form which is entirely genetic represents about one to 3%. Of all of alzheimer ' s . Most people with alzheimer ' s have what we call sporadic alzheimer ' s

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    They're basically two types of alzheimer's disease a rare familial form which is entirely genetic. And the more common form which we refer to as sporadic. The genetic form. Can be tested for with the blood test but only represents about one to 3%. Of all of alzheimer's . Most people with alzheimer's have what we call sporadic alzheimer's . And we use this term because we believe there will be genes discovered to explain this form we haven't discovered yet.
  17. Risk Factors For Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    well describe risk factors for alzheimer ' s disease the first family history parent or brother sister of alzheimer ' s . Your own personal risk is can't. Increase the risk for alzheimer ' s . Finally having suffered a

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    There -- three very well describe risk factors for alzheimer's disease the first -- family history. If you have a parent or brother sister of alzheimer's . Your own personal risk is roughly doubled. There also genetic factors. Some of which we -- test for which we can't. Increase the risk for alzheimer's . Finally having suffered a significant head injury can also increase the risk for alzheimer's . If however they have both the genetic risk factor and the head injury risk can go up by as much as ten
  18. What Is Alzheimer's Disease ?

    Wed, 15 Apr 2009

    Alzheimer ' s disease is progressive. Degenerative disease of the brain. Most obvious symptom of alzheimer ' s tends to be loss of the ability to form. And retrieve. New memories. In fact has disease progresses. All fault has lost. And a disease is invariably fail.

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    Alzheimer's disease is -- progressive. Degenerative disease of the brain. Most obvious symptom of alzheimer's tends to be loss of the ability to form. And retrieve. New memories. In fact has disease progresses. All fault has lost.
  19. New Way to Define Alzheimer's Disease

    Tue, 7 Feb 2012

    normal cognition. Mild cognitive impairment or alzheimer ' s disease dementia were included in the research project. study patients currently diagnosed with very mild alzheimer ' s disease dementia . And close to 93% of those with the mild

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    A major reclassification. Of alzheimer's disease may be in the works a new study finds that many people diagnosed with mild. Or very mild alzheimer's disease -- landed a new medical category that does not even mention the word alzheimer's it's called. Mild cognitive impairment. The revised criterion comes out of a new study published in the archives of neurology. Here's what had -- work doctors examined over 171000. People. -- an average age of about 75 years old only patients with normal cognition. Mild cognitive impairment or alzheimer's disease dementia were included in the research project. -- study suggests that 99 point 8% of patients currently diagnosed with very mild alzheimer's disease dementia . And close to 93% of those with the mild form of the disease. Could be -- classified as having simply mild cognitive
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