Symptoms and Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Essay

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    problems such as insomnia, post traumatic stress disorder, alzheimers disease, and general anxiety disorders associated with aging. One study indicated that approximately 20% of seniors experience significant anxiety, while even more experience mild symptoms, and approximately 30% of seniors lose quantity or quality of sleep due to insomnia, including both primary and secondary cases. Contemporary medical research yields new treatments and drugs to assist with such conditions. Benzodiazepines…

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    Through research we have found that patients with chronic diseases cost 5 times more than the patients with no chronic conditions. It is forecasted that chronic conditions will be the leading cause of disability throughout the world by the year 2020. This is one of the primary drivers for inflated healthcare costs. This needs to be focus point for healthcare providers to positively impact the healthcare and lower costs. Implementing disease prevention programs is the start to reducing healthcare…

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    Alzheimer 's disease is the most common, incurable disease that effects thousands of elderly people. It is also one form of Dementia and effects the brain in various different ways. Alzheimer 's disease makes it difficult for an individual to remember certain task, words, or phrases. Doctors have tried for years to find a cure but have not came up with one yet. The seven stages of Alzheimer 's that people go through can be drastic and overwhelming. In the early 1900 's a man by the name of…

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    Throughout the world, people know or have a relative or have a friend that has a type of depression they go through. Depression has several different types. There are different types of depression, which has many symptoms requiring various medications affecting people individually. There known problems sleeping, eating, having low-esteem (poor feeling of oneself), trouble of concentrating, and feeling hopeless. (“Mental Depression”). The major depressive significant changes would be weight…

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    For instance alcohol can be used to help reduce the developing and dying from heart disease, ischemic stroke, and diabetes. Facts have proven that red wine could help you with your weight loss efforts. Oregon University revealed that the dark grapes found in red wine can help people manage obesity and metabolic fatty liver, due to a chemical…

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    the body, the government should legalize medical marijuana because of all the health benefits is has toward people with medical marijuana. One of the most widely-used medical uses for this drug is to reduce the pain that patients experience from diseases that they have. Patients with neuropathic pain are the ones with the most decrease in pain when having had an intake of marijuana. Statistics state show a 34% reduction…

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    Alzheimer's Case Study

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    1) When suspected of having Alzheimer 's disease you must go get evaluated by a physician. They professional will run diagnostic test to know whether they have a diagnosis of Alzheimer 's or not. It is to be noted that to officially know if a patient has Alzheimer 's is to run a brain autopsy on the patient. The examiner will look at brain tissue see if plaque and tangles exist in the brain. It is after this we can officially know if a person has the disease or not after they are dead. 2) The…

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    is each industry worth along with the national amount of money spent on medical care and treatment following the effects of the drugs. The drug that began the prohibition that wasn’t so successful was alcohol. Alcohol was once illegal on January 16, 1920 (Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior p.194). Despite the government’s attempt to control alcohol it only made problems worst resulting…

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    and older with clinically significant depressive symptoms reaching 13% in older adults aged 80 and older" (As cited in Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing). Depression is often left untreated and undiagnosed in most patients. Most people consider depression as a normal part of growing old, which is totally false. Older adults should not be depressed, and if they are they require immediate care to get rid of the disease. Additionally, Alzheimer’s is a growing problem that commonly seen among…

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    Exercise will reduce many different symptoms that come from life threatening diseases, including fatigue, physical role limitations, and the amount of falls they have, which elevates their mood and improves their physical functioning (Penedo, 2004). Therefore, this research has proven that exercise does not only benefit the elderly physically, but mentally as well. As people over the age of sixty-five take three days out of their week to exercise at a minimum of thirty minutes, people all over…

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