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Alzheimer's disease



Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a form of dementia, which is a

brain disorder. It damages nerve cells in the brain. This affects

your ability to remember things, think clearly, and care for

yourself. AD begins slowly, and symptoms get worse with time.

Eventually, a person with AD might need help in many areas,

including eating and getting dressed. For some people in the

early or middle stages of the disease, medicine might help

symptoms, such as memory loss, from getting worse for a

limited time. Other drugs may help people feel less worried or

depressed. Dealing with Alzheimer's disease can be extremely

difficult, but planning ahead and getting support can lighten the

load. AD usually begins after age 60, and risk goes up with age.

The risk is also higher if a family member has had AD. Scientists

are working to better understand AD. Ongoing studies are

looking at whether some things can help prevent or delay the

disease. Areas that are being explored include exercise, eating

omega–3 fatty acids, and keeping your brain active.

Alzheimer´s disease.

Available in: http://www.womenshealth.gov


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“Dealing with Alzheimer's disease can be extremely difficult, but planning ahead and getting support can lighten the load."


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