Information On Senile Dementia

July 17, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Senile dementia is the mental deterioration (loss of intellectual ability) that is associated with old age. Two major types of senile dementia are identified: those due to generalized atrophy (Alzheimer type) and those due to vascular problems (mainly strokes). Senile dementia is often used when referring to Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is most likely to affect older people: of all people over 80, 20% suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. Read more

Information On Pick’s Disease

July 16, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Pick’s disease is a form of dementia characterized by a slowly progressive deterioration of social skills and changes in personality, along with impairment of intellect, memory, and language. Onset typically occurs sometime in the 50’s, though it can occur as early as age 20 or as late as age 80. As with all FTDs, the course of Pick’s disease will vary from one person to another. Read more

Information On Vascular Dementia

July 10, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Vascular dementia is a form of dementia that occurs when parts of the vascular system, such as small blood vessels in the brain, are blocked by blood clots or fatty deposits, causing parts of the brain to be damaged by lack of blood. Multi-infarc means that multiple areas in the brain have been impacted. Read more

Vascular Dementia - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

July 3, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Vascular dementia is a common form of dementia in older persons that is due to cerebrovascular disease, usually with stepwise deterioration from a series of small strokes and a patchy distribution of neurologic deficits affecting some functions and not others. Risk factors include high blood pressure, an unsteady way of walking, and advanced age. Read more

Types of Alzheimer’s Disease

June 26, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia among older people. It is marked by progressive and, at present, irreversible declines in certain cognitive functions. These impairments may include declines in memory, time and space orientation, abstract thinking, the ability to learn and carry out mathematical calculations, language and communication skills, and the performance of routine tasks. Read more

Senile Demetia - Causes and Treatment

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Senile dementia is an outdated term once used to refer to any form of dementia that occurred in older people. Dementia is a group of symptoms characterized by a decline in intellectual functioning severe enough to interfere with a person’s normal daily activities and social relationships. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in older persons. Read more

Alzheimer’s Disease and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

June 14, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Alzheimer’s Disease is named after Dr.Alois Alzheimer who in 1906 described changes in the brain tissue of a woman who had died of what was thought to be an unusual mental illness. These changes are now recognized as the characteristic abnormal brain changes of Alzheimer’s Disease. Read more

Do people who have Alzheimer’s disease become depressed?

June 12, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
In 1986, President Ronald Reagan’s “I don’t remember,” “I don’t recall” responses seemed to many to be lame answers to questions about political dealings. However, it turns out that they may have been the truth. In 1994, former President Ronald Reagan announced that he had Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Read more

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June 11, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 1 Comment 

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