Alzheimer's Disease

Article “Alzheimer's: a disease"

Alzheimer's is a serious disease that is associated with damage and degradation of the brain. It is one of the most common causes of dementia in older age. Globally, this disease affects more than 3 million people every year.

The causes of Alzheimer's disease are not entirely clear, but scientists link it to the gradual destruction of brain cells, which leads to memory loss and other cognitive impairment. One of the important risk factors for developing Alzheimer's disease is age: most cases of the disease develop in old age, after a person reaches 65 years of age.

Among the symptoms of Alzheimer's, people may experience memory problems, difficulties in daily life, loss of orientation, decreased learning ability, and others. However, each case of the disease is unique, and symptoms may vary from patient to patient. People suffering from Alzheimer's disease may experience anxiety, irritability, difficulty concentrating and irritability. Some factors that are associated with the development of Alzheimer's disease include genetics, infections, brain damage and lifestyle. This may include excessive drinking, smoking, decreased physical activity, increased stress levels and poor diet. Currently, there are no methods to completely cure Alzheimer's disease. But there are treatments