Five Types of Alzheimer’s Disease that don’t begin with Memory Loss

- Visuospatial Differences
- Changes in Language
- Changes in Executive Decisions
- Behavioral Differences
- Changes in Motor Function
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When you or a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, the first emotional response is often one of shock and hopelessness. Alzheimer’s causes cognitive impairment that most research shows to be irreparable. Sometimes a patient’s cognitive function remains the same for months or years after a diagnosis, while sometimes the decline is rapid and…
(Understanding the Disease Drug Development Pipeline and How Clinical Trials Work) Research allows us to give a definition to hope. It really opens your eyes when you consider how an Alzheimer’s clinical trial is conducted and how you can involve yourself in studies. When you sign up, you can shed more light on disease progression…
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Impact Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting memory, thinking, and behavior. This condition is a leading cause of cognitive decline, significantly impacting individuals and their families. Globally, millions face the challenges posed by Alzheimer’s, and as the population ages, the prevalence of this disease is expected to increase….