Alzheimer's disease is an increasingly progressive disease characterized by the gradual destruction of nerve cells in the brain.
The disease was first discovered by a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer in 1907.
The disease rarely appears before the age of 65 and the higher the age, the higher the chance of getting the disease. About 1 in 20 people in the age of 65 have it, and 3 to 5 in people aged 65 or over have Alzheimer's disease. seriously affect the brain, making it difficult for the person to function in daily life. Alzheimer's affects memory, language and thinking. The disease progresses slowly and usually begins with mild symptoms of amnesia. In the late stages, patients often suffer serious brain damage.
The disease was first discovered by a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer in 1907.
The disease rarely appears before the age of 65 and the higher the age, the higher the chance of getting the disease. About 1 in 20 people in the age of 65 have it, and 3 to 5 in people aged 65 or over have Alzheimer's disease. seriously affect the brain, making it difficult for the person to function in daily life. Alzheimer's affects memory, language and thinking. The disease progresses slowly and usually begins with mild symptoms of amnesia. In the late stages, patients often suffer serious brain damage.
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