Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease of the brain for which there is no cure. The disease slowly attacks the nerve cells of the brain, causing the patient to slowly lose their memory, ability to govern emotions, recognize errors and patterns and coordinate movements. Eventually, a person will Alzheimer's will lose all memory and mental function.
One question I am frequently asked is "What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's disease?" On one level, the answer to this question is relatively easy and straightforward. Compare the definitions of dementia and Alzheimer's. Dementia: Dementia is an impairment of thinking and memory that interferes with a person's…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on Progress in Fight Against Alzheimer’s… Thanks for the report, Christine. There has been a lot going on. The…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on My List of Useful Resources for… Wonderful list, Dorian. I've used all of these resources and look forward to…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on 2 Studies Hint at Role of Genetics in… There's actually some good news here with the elders who have exceptional…
Dorian Martin, Health Guide, commented on 2 New Studies Offer Clues About… Hi, Ted, I just wanted to chime in that I always encourage people to be…