Diagnosing Alzheimer's with PET Scans - Yale Medicine Explains

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A lot of people may assume that Alzheimer's disease, which is characterized by slow memory loss and mental decline in older patients, is a normal part of aging. However, this is not the case. Alzheimer's is a medical condition with memory loss severe enough to interfere with everyday life. Over time, signs of mental decline worsens as damage to the brain’s nerve cells becomes more extensive. There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, which will be identified in more than three million Americans this year—most of them in their 70s and 80s. While the condition can be disorienting and emotionally difficult, many patients feel a sense of relief once they are formally diagnosed and learn about the gradual progression of the disease. With the right treatment and medication, patients can manage their symptoms and improve mental function. At Yale Medicine, our doctors are working on cutting-edge research to find new treatment options for Alzheimer's patients.
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That was short but very informative, thank you

marypuleo
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thank you. informative. REQUEST: Remove background music and bit where one voice speaks over another. As the involved specialist will know, there are disturbing sensory input for patients seeking this information. I had to take breaks to watch it and found it tiring. To the video maker, please consider in future. thank you

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We all should get PET scans!
I have Lyme Disease, all test were same. Spinal Tap ! I am so sorry pray you will find more answers.

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