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    Substance use is something that has become very common in America, and it’s use is affecting many people in various ways. Substance use is defined as the use of drugs or alcohol, and is abused when it becomes a daily intoxication, inability to reduce consumption, and if it impairs social functioning (dictionary, 2016). While using alcohol or drugs may not be considered substance abuse, it can sometimes lead to it if the user is not careful in monitoring his or herself. My paper will be covering…

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    ladies. I am a night shift attendant at an old folk’s home. During the night, I must care for many fragile old people. However, I spend extra time in the room filled with old ladies. Unfortunately, all of them have Alzheimer’s disease. I know how painful and torturous having Alzheimer’s is, because I saw it unfold in front of me when I was younger. My parents died in a car crash a few days ago. “Hi grandma, how do you feel today? I left you food in the fridge. Have you eaten it?” I would…

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    Get Medical Assistance for Dementia in Initial Stage when it is LBD The Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) or Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a common Neurological term associate with patients suffering with a mix of Alzheimer's diseases (AD) and Parkinson's diseases (PD). The patient may become very serious physically and mentally if not treated in the beginning stage. Since, the present advanced pharmaceutical, behavioral and cognitive treatment. However, there is no permanent cure so far available…

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    when people get older their skin becomes thinner and loses elasticity in the outer surfaces. Another physical change which occurs with aging is dealing with our bones and joints. Over the years our bones become more less dense and often results in a disease called osteoporosis. Osteoporosis can occur in both males and females also at any age. As we get older it also affects our senses which is dealing with the way we see, hear, taste, and touch. When people get older you notice they often have a…

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    caregivers as well as Anxiety, Social Support, and Physical Health. The third author of this source is Marshall J. Graney. Graney, also wrote a piece about The cost-effectiveness of a behavior intervention with caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease, The fourth author is Linda O. Nichols. Nichols, has a ph.D.,M.A., B.A. She is a professor of preventive medicine. Nichols studied at three universities which are washington university, Louisiana State University and memphis state…

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    they are still mentally and physically equipped to navigate a vehicle. Studies have shown that by the age of fifty, the body and mind begin a major decline that is continuously occurring in the body. With ailments such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, Dementia, Arthritis, vision and hearing problems, Diabetes, and more that can all affect the elderly and add to the danger of driving. Many of these disorders require hospitalization, constant watch and or care, on-call…

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    sooner than 1994 (when it was originally announced). Ron proceeds to explain “Surgeons opening his skull to relieve pressure on the brain emerged from the operating room with the news that they had detected what they took to be probable signs of Alzheimer’s disease” (Bedard). It is said that this surgery took place after Regan suffered a fall from a horse in 1989. Some speculate that after they received this information, Reagan later went to Mayo Clinic where it was confirmed that he had…

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    in love with it. “ALS” is the most common disease in sports, athletes are usually the ones at greater risk of developing “ALS”. Lou Gehrig was a baseball player who developed “ALS” at the highlight of his career, making this disease known and developing it 's nickname “Lou Gehrig 's Disease”.”CTE” is another big disease that can very much affect an athlete. It comes with ailments such as alzheimer 's, dementia, parkinson 's disease, and huntington 's disease. These ailments…

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    plans are made close to the time of diagnosis and within the first stage of the disease, the resident can have more input on the decisions. By the time the information is needed, and when the resident is no longer able to dictate his or her desires,…

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    • VOXEL BASED MORPHOMETRY: APPROACH FOR ASSESSMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE USING ADNI DATA • ABSTRACT • INTRODUCTION • MRI PROCESSING • VOXEL BASED MORPHOMETRY o What is a voxel o VBM methodology • SPM o Preprocessing o Statistical Analysis • ADNI o Database • CONCLUSION • References ABSTRACT The curiosity to look into the brain has always interested researchers. As the brain grows in size its functioning improves and at a later age (old age) it also deteriotes.MRI…

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