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What is Alzheimer’s disease and Symptoms? | LifeInSight Inc (an alzheimer's research foundation)

Alzheimeru2019s disease is a form of dementia. Itu2019s characterized by a proliferation of amyloid proteins, that form plaques and tau tangles on the brain. Physically, it presents itself as memory loss and difficulty remembering things. Over time, symptoms can become worse, leading to difficulty swallowing, talking, and walking.<br>LifeInSight BioTherapeutics is an alzheimer's research foundation. For more information visit our.<br>website: - www.lifeinsight.com<br>Email Id: info@lifeinsight.com<br>Phone no.: 713-914-9300<br>Address u2013 3950 Braxton Dr., Suite 100, Houston, Texas, 77063 USA<br>

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What is Alzheimer’s disease and Symptoms? | LifeInSight Inc (an alzheimer's research foundation)

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  1. What is Alzheimer’s disease and It’s Symptoms? LifeInSightInc

  2. What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia. It’s characterized by a proliferation of amyloid proteins, that form plaques and tau tangles on the brain. Physically, it presents itself as memory loss and difficulty remembering things. Over time, symptoms can become worse, leading to difficulty swallowing, talking, and walking.

  3. Key Alzheimer’s Disease Aspects 1. The risk of Alzheimer’s disease increases with age, and the majority of people with this condition are usually 65 and older. 2. According to Alzheimer’s research, it is a progressive disease and memory loss increases over time. It starts mild in the early stages and progressing to larger lapses in memory. In its later stages, Alzheimer’s disease can cause a loss of the ability to socialize and respond to surroundings.

  4. Key Alzheimer’s Disease Aspects 3. Unfortunately, expected life expectancy after diagnosis averages around 4 to 8 years, although there have been instances where individuals have lived over 20 years with Alzheimer’s disease. 4. As of now, there is no cure to this disease, but treatments are available for its symptoms. There is a lot of groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research being done, such as brain receptor blocking, and we’re hopeful they are nearing a cure.

  5. Key Alzheimer’s Disease Aspects 5. As mentioned earlier, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease as of yet, but current treatments and therapies have been shown to slow the progress of this disease and improve quality of life.

  6. Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms • Difficulty memorizing new information • Slowed thinking • Disorientation • Mood and behavior changes • Deepening confusion about events, place, and time • Unfounded suspicions about friends, family, and professional caregivers • Memory loss and behavior changes • Difficulty in swallowing, speaking and walking

  7. Key Alzheimer’s Disease Facts • Approximately half of the senior citizens aged 85 and over have Alzheimer’s disease. • More than half of the 5.4 million Americans with the disease may not know they have it. • Women are more prone to Alzheimer’s. • Symptoms of this disease can develop as early as 30 years old. • It is the 6th-leading cause of death in the United States. Content Source:-https://lifeinsight.com/

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