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    Different types of dementia include: - Alzheimer’s disease. - Vascular dementia. - Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) - Biswanger’s Disease. - Fronto-temporal disease. - Dementia with lewy bodies. - Huntington’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is described by the Alzheimer’s society as follows. “ Alzheimer’s disease first described by the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer is a physical disease affecting the brain. During the course of the disease protein plaques and tangles develop in the structure

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    Alzheimer’s Disease SOC 313 Katherine Malish February 7‚ 2011 Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible‚ progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. “Its onset is generally insidious‚ with gradual deterioration of cognitive function‚ eventually resulting death.” (Falvo‚ D. 2009‚ pg. 226). Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia among people age 65 and older. “Nearly 70 percentages of all dementias are Alzheimer’s‚ and over 4.5 million

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    Alzheimer’s is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking skills‚ and eventually‚ the ability to complete the simplest tasks. It can occur in middle or old age due to the decline of the brain and is also the most common cause of premature senility. The symptoms and treatments of Alzheimer’s‚ and ways to prevent the disease‚ is information that is extremely important. As well as how it was discovered‚ and

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    older adults who suffer with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer is an irreversible cognitive memory loss disease that is currently the leading cause of dementia. The disease is said to be more common on adult in their mid 60’s however early signs of the disease have been identified on individuals has young as 30. Memory loss‚ unpredictable behavior and abnormal language problems are just some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s‚ a person with advance stages of the disease are totally depended on others. They

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    Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodenerative disorder of the brain that causes memory loss and is the most common form of dementia. Alzheimer’s affects about four million Americans and is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Although mostly everyone that has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s has the same symptoms- there are three different types of the disease. Early-onset Alzheimer’s happens to those who are under the age of 65‚ Moderate Alzheimer’s is the most common form of the

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    Alzheimer’s Disease Most people imagine growing old and playing with their grandchildren. People hope to live a long life so they can share their experiences with the younger generation. They would feel warm thinking about the good old days and sharing the memories with their loved ones. Unfortunately‚ some people don’t get the opportunity to share their memories because of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory‚ thinking and behavior. Alzheimer’s

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    genetic‚ environmental‚ and age-related factors. Genetics factors cause of Parkinson’s disease through a mutation in the genes responsible for dopamine and other vital proteins. Environmental factors are thought to be associated with Parkinson’s in that exposure to certain toxins such as pesticides can play a significant role in the abnormal levels of dopamine produced. Age is also a definitive factor of the disease‚ because people under the age of 60 are rarely diagnosed (Triarhou‚

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    sources of current legal thinking on quarantine for contagious diseases. The first originates in the law of quarantine itself. The second concerns civil commitment. Quarantine laws are limited to controlling infectious diseases. Civil commitment laws govern incarceration when people are a danger to themselves or others‚ are mentally ill and unable to care for themselves‚ or present a danger to others because they spread infectious disease. Before antibiotics‚ quarantine was important in preventing

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    Alzheimer’s Disease Christina Fidler Com150 March 18‚ 2010 Jennifer Anderson The Changing Mind of Alzheimer’s Disease Imagine living to be 80. The experiences‚ knowledge‚ and emotion an 80-year-old brain must hold are inconceivable. As a person ages there is a normal progression of symptoms such as dementia‚ including memory loss. How does one know when memory loss is more significant than normal aging? When should one become concerned of a dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease? An official

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    There are two types of Alzheimer’s disease; the first is called early-onset and appear in people from 30 to 60 years old. The first type is little common. The second type is called late-onset and it appears in people after 60 years old. The most common is the second type. The causes are not really clear‚ but these include a mixture of genetic‚ environmental and lifestyle factors. Factors genetics and age cannot be controlled. In contrast‚ other factor like socialize can be changed. Besides lifestyle

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