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Alzheimer’s Disease Stages : How AD Slowly Destroys Your Mind

If the disease is diagnosed early, the doctor can prescribe medication to alleviate the symptoms and slow the deterioration of cognitive functions. Medication can improve memory or even fight against the destruction of brain cells. Also, antidepressants and antipsychotics can alleviate behavioral problems and improve mood.

Even if you cannot stop the disease, you can help your loved one make the most of their remaining time.

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Early Onset Alzheimer’s – Are You at Risk?

When symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease appear before the age of 65, the condition is known as early onset Alzheimer’s. By then, people who receive the diagnosis can be in the early, middle, or late stages of the disease. Most cases are sporadic Alzheimer’s, which is not linked to genes and cannot be passed from parents to children. So far, doctors have not figured out what causes sporadic Alzheimer’s at a young age. A person’s lifestyle and environment may play a factor, but the exact causes remain for now unknown.

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Why Are Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials So Challenging To Carry Out?

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most difficult diseases to understand and develop new treatments for. Clinical trials for Alzheimer’s are expensive and lengthy and even when funding exists, it can be hard to find participants for them in time to optimize testing results. Also, because they have a traditionally high failure rate, they generate reticence, hesitation, and bias.

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