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ALZHEIMER DISEASE

SATHYA VIJAYAKUMAR

PSYCHOLOGY-2301

PROFESSOR SHARON DAVIS

DECEMBER 01, 2020

, Alzheimer Disease 1


Introduction

Alzheimer disease is currently ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the United

States, affecting older adults. According to the National Institute on Aging, "More than 5.5

million Americans 65 years and above have dementia caused by Alzheimer. On average, a person

with Alzheimer's lives four to eight years after diagnosis but can live as long as 20 years,

depending on other factors. "Alzheimer is one of the most common types of dementia. Dementia

is a group of symptoms associated with cognitive functioning loss, including a decline in

memory, reasoning, or other thinking skill. According to NIA, depending on the brain changes,

dementia and its cause can vary. Some other dementia includes Lewy body

dementia, frontotemporal disorders, and vascular dementia. Some of them may have more than

one type of dementia, which is called mixed dementia. Dementia can be mild, affecting personal

activity to severe, making them depend entirely on others for their daily living. There is a lot of

research conducted by numerous institutions for the early diagnosis of various dementia cases to

prevent the disease. One of the exciting experiments conducted by the University of Florida is

the peanut butter test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1mcAAgrCnw&feature=youtube .

They hoped to find an inexpensive, noninvasive way to detect early-stage Alzheimer and track

its progress.

Alzheimer history

Alzheimer disease was first described by Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist, in

1906. Alzheimer disease is an irreversible, progressive neurocognitive brain disorder that slowly

destroys memory, thinking, and cognitive behavior. Eventually, the symptoms become severe,

that makes them difficult to perform even the simple daily task. Alzheimer was first found in a

woman who died of unusual mental illness had symptoms include memory loss, language

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