Alzheimer’s is a brain disorder that advances from memory loss to eventually an inability to complete daily tasks. Once symptoms begin the disease is irreversible. Individuals with the disease usually begin showing symptoms in their 60’s. People of older age are more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s affects the central nervous system where the brain is involved. The central nervous system is the control panel of a person’s mind and how he or she functions. The picture of the brain of an Alzheimer’s patient shows shrinking of the brain tissue. The part of the brain that controls body function begins to disintegrate. The damage the disease causes to the brain is irreversible. Scientists are not sure what causes
Alzheimer’s is a brain disorder that advances from memory loss to eventually an inability to complete daily tasks. Once symptoms begin the disease is irreversible. Individuals with the disease usually begin showing symptoms in their 60’s. People of older age are more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s affects the central nervous system where the brain is involved. The central nervous system is the control panel of a person’s mind and how he or she functions. The picture of the brain of an Alzheimer’s patient shows shrinking of the brain tissue. The part of the brain that controls body function begins to disintegrate. The damage the disease causes to the brain is irreversible. Scientists are not sure what causes