Symptoms and Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Essay

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    undergoes is the secretion of melatonin, an autacoid hormone that controls the body’s circadian rhythm. Aside from controlling the body’s natural circadian rhythm, melatonin is used to cure many different conditions including radiation exposure, Alzheimer’s disease, and tinnitus. Also, Melatonin also regulates the rate at which humans age and how well our immune system responses to certain health conditions. Although melatonin has a broad range of functions within the human body, the pineal…

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    Babies to adults with Down Syndrome have an increased risk for several medical conditions throughout their lifetime. Heart defects – mild to severe, respiratory problems, hearing problems, Alzheimer’s disease, Leukemia – ten to fifteen times more likely to develop this cancer of the blood, and thyroid conditions are only a few that can occur during their life (Parks, 2009). People with Down Syndrome are high risks of vision problems, hearing lost…

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    However, while providing safe and competent care; they are also obligated to provide an ethical care. Although there are gaps in knowledge with respect to the clinical manifestations and treatment of elder abuse, they should not prevent clinicians from taking an active role in identification and management. Elder abuse directly affects quality of life, and removal of a patient from an abusive situation is one of the most gratifying experiences…

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