There is no definitive diagnostic test for Crohns disease. A doctor will diagnose Crohns disease based on medical history and physical examination, and the results of laboratory, endoscopic (appearance and biopsy results), and imaging tests.
People with Alzheimer's disease are inclined to become more and more confused as the disease progresses. You cannot stop the confusion as... Read more »
In previous Shareposts I have talked about ways of approaching and dealing with the more difficult aspects of Alzheimer's disease such as... Read more »
A recent Huffington Post article on what we’ve learned about Alzheimer’s disease during the last 30 years caught my eye because it’s... Read more »
How important is what you put into your mouth? I’ve often heard female friends exclaim while eating a decadent piece of cake that... Read more »
Alzheimer's disease is associated, in most cases, with old age. The incidence of it increases from about 5% at the age of 65, to nearly 50%... Read more »
More common than not, individuals with Alzheimers disease exhibit a roller-coaster of behaviors. Someone who was calm or engaged in an activity one... Read more »
Jacqueline Marcell is a former college professor and television executive, who was so compelled by the experience of caring for her elderly parents... Read more »
Alzheimer’s (AHLZ-high-merz) disease is a progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys a person’s memory and ability to learn, reason, make... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Alzheimer's Disease
An article appeared in 2007 in the journal International Review of Psychiatry (Volume 19, Issue 6:pp. 693-706) which reviewed the current knowledge... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Alzheimer's Disease
Goals of TreatmentThere are several major goals of treatment in the management of the patient with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The goals... Read more »