Department of Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
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Overview of the Alzheimer′s Condition
Author(s): Anny Anderson* and Seamy Grace
Alzheimer's disease is a neurological condition that worsens over time despite having a slow progression. It is believed to be the root of 60-70%
of cases of dementia. The most typical initial sign is trouble remembering recent events. Language problems, disorientation (including getting lost
easily), mood swings, loss of desire, self-neglect, and behavioral disorders are all potential signs of illness progression. When a person's health
starts to deteriorate, they frequently isolate themselves from friends and relatives. Over time, the body's abilities decline, ultimately resulting in
death. Despite the fact that the rate of advancement varies, the typical life expectancy after diagnosis is three to nine years... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1222.2022.11.534
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