alzheimer's disease: understanding the silent epidemic

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alzheimer's disease: understanding the silent epidemic alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die. it's the most common cause of dementia, a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral, and social skills that affects a person's ability to function independently. 1 what is alzheimer's disease? a global health challenge 1 progressive decline alzheimer's is a progressive disease, meaning symptoms gradually worsen over time, impacting memory, thinking, and behavior. 2 leading cause of dementia it accounts for 60-80% of dementia cases, affecting millions worldwide. it is not a normal part of aging. 3 global impact with an aging global population, alzheimer's poses an increasing burden on healthcare systems and families around the world. 2 the brain under siege: amyloid plaques and tau tangles at the core of alzheimer's are two abnormal protein structures: amyloid plaques and tau tangles. amyloid plaques: these are …
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or a loved one, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation. 4 diagnosis journey: tools and challenges medical history & exams comprehensive review of symptoms, medical history, physical and neurological examinations. cognitive assessments tests to evaluate memory, thinking skills, problem-solving, and language abilities. brain imaging (mri, pet) scans to detect brain atrophy, rule out other conditions, and identify amyloid plaques or tau tangles. biomarker analysis newer methods like csf analysis and blood tests are emerging to detect specific alzheimer's proteins. diagnosing alzheimer's can be complex, often requiring a combination of assessments and ruling out other conditions with similar symptoms. early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for intervention and planning. 5 current treatments: managing symptoms, not a cure medications for cognitive symptoms cholinesterase inhibitors: donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine help increase levels of acetylcholine, a brain chemical involved in memory and judgment. memantine: works by regulating the activity of …
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s for earlier and more accurate diagnosis. precision medicine: tailoring treatments based on an individual's genetic makeup and specific disease characteristics. clinical trials for new drugs are ongoing, offering hope for more effective treatments in the near future. 7 living with alzheimer's: patient and caregiver perspectives patient experience living with alzheimer's involves adapting to changing abilities, maintaining routines, engaging in meaningful activities, and focusing on remaining strengths. support groups and communication strategies can significantly improve quality of life. "i might forget what i had for breakfast, but i never forget how much i'm loved." — anonymous patient caregiver journey caring for someone with alzheimer's is a demanding but often rewarding role. caregivers provide daily support, manage behavioral changes, and navigate complex healthcare decisions. "it's a marathon, not a sprint. every day brings new challenges, but also moments of unexpected joy." — dedicated caregiver support networks, respite care, and education are …
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s, and educational programs. awareness: help destigmatize the disease by sharing accurate information and promoting understanding within your community. funding: donate to research organizations. increased funding accelerates discoveries for prevention, treatment, and ultimately, a cure. every effort, no matter how small, contributes to the global fight against alzheimer's disease. 10 image-1002-1.png image-1002-2.png image-1-1.png image-1003-1.png image-1003-2.png image-2-1.png image-2-2.png image-2-3.png image-2-4.png image-2-5.png image-2-6.png image-1004-1.png image-1004-2.png image-3-1.png image-1005-1.png image-1005-2.png image-4-1.png image-4-2.png image-4-3.png image-4-4.png image-4-5.png image-4-6.png image-1006-1.png image-1006-2.png image-5-1.png image-5-2.png image-5-3.png image-5-4.png image-1007-1.png image-1007-2.png image-6-1.png image-1008-1.png image-1008-2.png image-7-1.png image-1009-1.png image-1009-2.png image-1010-1.png image-1010-2.png image-9-1.png image-9-2.png image-9-3.png image-9-4.png image-9-5.png image-1011-1.png image-1011-2.png image-10-1.png image-10-2.png

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alzheimer's disease: understanding the silent epidemic alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die. it's the most common cause of dementia, a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral, and social skills that affects a person's ability to function independently. 1 what is alzheimer's disease? a global health challenge 1 progressive decline alzheimer's is a progressive disease, meaning symptoms gradually worsen over time, impacting memory, thinking, and behavior. 2 leading cause of dementia it accounts for 60-80% of dementia cases, affecting millions worldwide. it is not a normal part of aging. 3 global impact with an aging global population, alzheimer's poses an increasing burden on healthcare systems and famil...

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