With approximately 5.8 million Americans having Alzheimer's or another kind of dementia, there are good chances you must know someone that has Alzheimer’s. With the continued increases in the rates of Alzheimer’s disease, you are likely to cross paths with someone dealing with dementia sooner or later. It is extremely difficult to see a loved one experiencing Alzheimer’s or another… Read More
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, is currently on the rise and for which there’s currently no cure. Experts are constantly learning more about Alzheimer’s disease in their effort to come out with better treatments to slow the progression of the disease, delay its symptoms, and disease prevention. Healthy habits may help ward off this complex disorder. Some… Read More
Research is still ongoing in regards to what exactly causes Alzheimer’s disease in most people that is so much prevalent worldwide. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. A combination of age-related changes in the brain, along with lifestyle, genetic, and environmental factors are what might contribute to the development of the disease, which leads to a decline… Read More
Seniors with Alzheimer’s or another dementia experience pain or serious discomfort on a daily basis, and unfortunately, these people typically receive poor pain relief, a major part of which can be attributed to the inability of the person to talk about their pain to their loved ones. On top of that, caregivers often do not recognize when the person is… Read More