Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive, clinically heterogeneous, age-sensitive neurodegenerative disease, characterised by often escalating impairments of memory and other cognitive functions together with associated changes in personality and behaviour [1,2,3]. Amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangl...
ALEX MURDAUGH (in patrol car): I called Maggie, didn't get an answer. …Maggie is a dog lover … And I knew she'd gone to the kennel. … And I left to go to my mom's. …my mom's late-stage Alzheimer's patient. His visit with his ill mother would become his alibi. M...
According to the most recent statistics, spending on long-term conditions such as Alzheimer’s varies widely between rich nations, from 4.3 per cent of national income in the Netherlands to 0.3 per cent in Poland. The variation is much greater than in health spending in general and reflects la...