Alzheimer’s (AHLZ-high-merz) disease is a progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys a person’s memory and ability to learn, reason, make judgments, communicate and carry out daily activities. As Alzheimer’s progresses, individuals may also experience changes in personality and behavior, such as anxiety, suspiciousness or agitation, as well as delusions or hallucinations.
In late stages of the disease, individuals need help with dressing, personal hygiene, eating and other basic...
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Well, it's the New Year, so it's time I say it again. I need to start getting some aerobic exercise. My son has made good use of our... Read more »
I have changed my mind! Instead of a journal, I am going to keep a scrapbook. I got the idea from something that caught my eye at the... Read more »
When does Alzheimer's disease start to get its grips on the brain? And when should treatment start? These are a few of the conundrums... Read more »
Today I want to point Alzheimer's caregivers to two extremely valuable news articles by Lauran Neergaard of the Associated Press.Training... Read more »
An article in the journal Nature has stirred a controversy this week by suggesting that stimulant medications could be taken responsibly even by... Read more »
The treatment options for people with eating disorders are very female-focused, some experts say. A reporter from The Wall Street Journal explores... Read more »