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On average, people with alzheimer's disease live between three and 11 years after diagnosis, but some survive 20 years or more. The degree of impairment at diagnosis can affect life expectancy. Untreated vascular risk factors such as hypertension are associated with a faster rate of progression of alzheimer's disease.
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On average, people with alzheimer's disease live between three and 11 years after diagnosis, but some survive 20 years or more. The degree of impairment at diagnosis can affect life expectancy. Untreated vascular risk factors such as hypertension are associated with a faster rate of progression of alzheimer's disease.
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Dear user. I can understand. Please don't be panic but be serious about the symptoms. Consult your neurologist for physical investigation. Please provide more information so that we can start the diagnosis process and the treatment. I am here to help you in every aspect of your mental and physical health. Any sexual or psychological problems can be cured with the help of various methods and therapies. I suggest you to post your query with every detail here. I will help you in overcoming your pro...more
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Diseases related to Neurology affect nerves, brain and spinal cord. Any related problem can affect your daily activities, where you might have difficulty in speaking, moving, swallowing, remembering things, breathing and even learning. Alzheimer s is one such chronic neurological disease which happens due to the death of brain cells, resulting in memory loss and it generally begins slowly and becomes worse as time goes by.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
On the 21st of the month, World Alzheimer s Day will be observed with the objective of creating a society wherein patients who suffer from Alzheimer s related dementia are treated with empathy, kindness, and respect by citizens who strive to be aware and responsible for the cause. One must, however, be well-informed about the disease and its many repercussions so as to contribute better to the overall well-being of their society.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
With a globally coordinated awareness Day and Month, it has become easier to involve governments and law-makers around the world to reflect on the seriousness of the disease, and accordingly, work towards the goal of strengthening healthcare systems in order to facilitate the demographic most susceptible to the disease.
What are the Early Signs of Alzheimer s Disease?
While mild forgetfulness might not be a cause for worry, one must remember that severe memory loss begins with ...more
What are the Early Signs of Alzheimer s Disease?
While mild forgetfulness might not be a cause for worry, one must remember that severe memory loss begins with ...more
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The Alzheimer s Disease International (ADI) declared the annual celebration of World Alzheimer s Day on 21st September. With financial assistance from various organizations, the Alzheimer s Disease International (ADI) distributes resources around the world during this time for the purpose of organizing sensitisation drives and spreading awareness. Since every affected person might experience the disease differently, it becomes imperative to understand how the progression of Alzheimer s may occur...more
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Every year, the advent of September marks the beginning of the month-long Alzheimer s disease awareness campaign. During this month, institutions and volunteers work towards their collective mission of creating a society where misinformation about the disease is effectively battled. Since Alzheimer s can affect individuals in varying ways and degrees, it is important to known if one can take suitable measures and work towards preventing this disease.
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World Alzheimer s Day, which falls on 21st September every year, was first celebrated in 2012 as part of the campaign launched by Alzheimer s Disease International (ADI). The organization believes that knowledge about dementia is alarmingly inadequate around the world, as a consequence of which, patients often suffer stigmatization or negligence in society. To combat misinformation, it is important to know the implications that Alzheimer s has for patients.
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