Chronic Conditions: Understanding Alzheimer's Disease | #shorts

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Dementia is a brain disorder that affects thinking, especially memory, and causes changes in behavior that severely interferes with daily functioning and independence. To be considered dementia, there must be a change, a decline from a higher level of function. Although dementias can occur in younger people, most occur in people older than 65. Contrary to popular belief, dementia is not a normal part of aging and should not be treated as such. The memory loss in many dementias is unusual because it affects short-term memory early on while leaving long-term memory intact. This causes confusion in friends and family who don’t understand how someone can remember something that happened 60 years ago but cannot remember what they had for breakfast that morning. In 1906, Dr. Alois Alzheimer described a dementia that would be named after him – Alzheimer’s Disease. At the time, when most people rarely lived past the age of 50, it was rare. Now, in 2018, it is the most common type, comprising 60 to 80 percent of dementia worldwide and something that is feared by many. We know a great deal about Alzheimer’s Disease including some genetic factors, the areas of the brain that are affected and the changes and destruction that takes place at the level of the cells. There are some drugs that have been developed that can slow down the disease but cannot cure it.

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I can understand the disease from the video.mam

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Your right my great grandma can't memory her mom and her family you gotta clean your brain

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