Alzheimer'S Disease: By: Ibadat Qayyum Mrs. Cameron Human Anatomy&Physiology Period 4
Alzheimer'S Disease: By: Ibadat Qayyum Mrs. Cameron Human Anatomy&Physiology Period 4
Alzheimer'S Disease: By: Ibadat Qayyum Mrs. Cameron Human Anatomy&Physiology Period 4
This was measured by a PET scan and the two protein were
mainly found in the temporal lobe, which is responsible for
memories.
The protein builds up around the cells, causing it to die.
This seems to be a primary cause of cell loss, but
scientists are still not sure of the exact causes of brain
tissue loss.
AGE OF ONSET
Most people in their 60s and beyond are at greater risk for
Alzheimer's.
The older a person is, the higher risk they have of being
diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Most people are usually bedridden and need help with all daily
functions until they die.
TREATMENT/MANAGEMENT
There is no cure for Alzheimer's.
Counseling and other support services can also help those with
Alzheimer's cope with it.
PREVENTION
Maintain a healthy diet.
• dark leafy greens (spinach, broccoli, eggplant, etc.)
• fruits that are high in antioxidants (cherries, prunes,
strawberries, blackberries, etc.)
• omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish, such as salmon)
• vitamin E (almonds, walnuts, pecans, etc.)
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