How do patients with Alzheimer's disease cope with their illness?: A clinical experience report. J Am Geriarr Soc 1995;43:41-46.Bahro M, Silber E, Sunderland T. How do patients with Alzheimer’s disease cope with their illness? A clinical experience report. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1995; 43...
How do patients with Alzheimer's disease cope with their illness?: A clinical experience report. J Am Geriarr Soc 1995;43:41-46.Bahro, M., Silber, E. and Sunderland, T. (1995). How do patients with Alzheimer's disease cope with their illness? A clinical experience report. Journal of...
Although we shared values, we didn’t share history with each others’ children. We each brought our traditions and expectations to bear. When I recently chose to divorce this man who had played “grandpa” to my children’s children, old wounds surfaced. Had I known that to leave him me...
causes, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. There are many characteristics that can define dementia, but chief among them are memory loss, forgetfulness, difficulty with keeping track of time, and becoming lost. Sadly, there is no current treatment or cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s ...
Inflammation, which is associated with heart disease risk, is part of the body's response to infection or injury. Different types of white blood cells also are part of that immune response. Some of those cells release proteins called cytokines, which regulate inflammation. Other immune cells atta...
The Apolipoprotein E (APOE)ε4 allele is the strongest genetic risk factor for dementia caused by sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), and is present in 9–23% of various ethnic populations (8). The risk of developing AD by 85 years of age is 18.4% for APOEε4 heterozygotes and 48.3% ...
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