Alzheimer’s Disease Vs. Dementia

November 29, 2008 · Filed Under alzheimer's disease · Comments Off 

“What’s the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s?” It’s a common question, and doctors are some of the best at confusing us. Physicians seem to prefer the word “dementia,” possibly because Alzheimer’s has become such a loaded word. “Dementia” somehow sounds less frightening to many people, and now even the experts have started using the words interchangeably. Read more

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s

July 23, 2008 · Filed Under Symptoms of Alzheimer Disease · Comments Off 

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia (mental deterioration of memory and thought processes) among the elderly. It is estimated that 4.5 million Americans over the age of 65 are affected with this condition. After the age of 65, the incidence of the disease doubles every five (5) years and, by age 85, it will affect nearly half of the population. Read more








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