Informative Speech – Alzheimer’s Disease

The importance of an early diagnosis

Major Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Disease

Case Western Reserve Researchers Discover FDA-approved Drug Rapidly Clears Amyloid from the Brain and Reverses Cognitive and Memory Defects. School of Medicine Neurosciences Gary Landreth, PhD Paige Cramer

Get the facts on Alzheimer’s disease with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps’ Understanding Disease: Neurology series, the Alzheimer’s Disease app explains the function, anatomy, and disease of the brain. It also describes in detail the various forms of the disease, diagnostic procedures, and treatment options. It also lists patient-care guidelines for caretakers and for those who are coping with the disease. www.focusappsstore.net

A Caregiver’s Story: Alzheimer’s is a Cruel Disease

A Caregiver’s Story: Alzheimer’s is a Cruel Disease. Listen as Sabina Shalom shares the story of how her husband has gone from the man of her dreams to the man she barely knows. This touching story highlights the struggles she and nearly 15 million friends and family endure daily with the more than 5.4 million people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. PhRMA has partnered with the National Alliance for Caregiving to bring focus on the disease and those who provide the care. Please visit www.phrma.org and www.caregiving.org to learn more.

Kittens help women living with Alzheimer’s disease

Nerve Growth Factor Study for Alzheimer’s Disease

Learn about the fascinating science behind the Nerve Growth Factor Study for Alzheimer’s Disease.

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Cure for Alzheimer’s disease in Wales..mp4

Alzheimer’s disease with Retired Miner & ex alcoholic but now Author Clive Worth.

Told by Steven M. Paul, MD Director, Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute Professor of Neuroscience Professor of Pharmacology Professor of Psychiatry Visit weill.cornell.edu for more information.

pennstatehershey.org The FDA is reviewing a new type of brain scan that can detect plaques linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. James Connor, distinguished professor and vice-chair of neurosurgery, explains how the test works and its significance.

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