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 Six Myths about Alzheimer’s disease Thanks for the terrific "myth buster", Sara. Very informative. I especially like…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on 6 Questions to Test Your Knowledge of… Thanks for this veiw of AD, Dorian. You answered important questions for…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on What is Alzheimer's Memory Loss? Thanks for this valuable post, Christine. I thought your words, "This is what makes…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on The Biology of Dementias: Why They Can… This sounds like a fantastic opportunity to learn more about AD. Thanks…