There is currently no cure for Alzheimers disease, or treatment to stop its progression or reverse the symptoms. Most drugs used to treat Alzheimer's are aimed at slowing the rate at which symptoms become worse. The benefit from these drugs is often small, and patients and their families may not notice benefit.
Alzheimers disease is classified into various stages that range from mild to moderate to severe. In the final stages of Alzheimers, the patient is unable to communicate and...
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A blood test has been developed that could reveal Alzheimer's disease while the condition is still in its early stages. The test is given to patients... Read more »
A combination of an imaging test with memory recall test appears to be the best predictor of Alzheimer's disease. For the study, researchers... Read more »
There are no definitive imaging or laboratory tests for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease while the patient is alive. Definitive diagnosis is made... Read more »