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Can drug slow Alzheimer's disease?

There are no drug treatments that can cure Alzheimer's disease or any other common type of dementia. However, there are medicines for Alzheimer's disease that can ease symptoms for a while, or slow down their progression, in some people. to stop the production and use – by getting rid of your system temporarily what chemicals it produces so you don't develop dangerous side effects on long-term care home healthcare providers (such as physicians). To get over whatever is making them feel worse, but if someone wants help they may also want information about treatment options including how this medicine works. However, there are medicines for Alzheimer's disease that can ease symptoms for a while, or slow down their progression, in some people.

Oxidized nucleic acids

  Lipid peroxidation consists of the hydroxy radical attack of unsaturated lipids to generate highly reactive secondary products such as reactive carbonyls and reactive aldehydes, which are able to inactivate enzyme active sites overriding their physiological role. Furthermore, oxidized membranes have altered mobility. Aldehyde adducts of protein are common on senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles and are most prominent in cell bodies of vulnerable neurons.  When proteins are oxidized, the peptide bond could be compromised and it can be cleaved. Moreover, reactive carbonyls are frequently generated and also protein nitration, a related phenomenon. All these protein modifications happen prominently in neuronal cell bodies. Lastly, nucleic acids could also be affected by oxidation. ROS can alter both purinic and pyrimidinic bases with mutagenic and even deleterious results. Vulnerable neuronal cell bodies accumulate ostensibly oxidized nucleic acids. Consequently, it is not surpris

Alzheimer's OR Dementia?

 Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia. Alzheimer's is a specific disease. Dementia is not. A person who has experienced any loss or impairment will eventually experience an onset symptom that causes him/her difficulty making decisions and using memory, problem-solving skills etc. Some people are unable even to remember some things when their brain functions normally (think: remembering how to use one door). If you think about it we would all have forgotten what our shoes were made from... Echolalia - The name goes back thousands since ancient Greeks used the word 'e' as suffix added by spelling letters "y" into words like ΠΑιλα(Hence Eko), which means water god and literally meant fountain.  Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia. A

Bananas are a great source of potassium

  Bananas are a great source of potassium, manganese, vitamin C , and fiber, but did you know they can also enhance memory? Studies show eating bananas help students learn more efficiently and improve exam scores. " We believe that the banana is an excellent nutritionally dense food for those trying to stay on top in school," explains Ravi Agarwal-Nagar, chairman at Chakra School in Bombay where three out ten children get their meals free daily from April 11 till March 30. Agarwalson says his team offers classes including math, history (including classics) science class and music with high end audio equipment along side traditional cooking which includes coconut juice as well. The education agency has already launched 24 specialised lesson packages dedicated exclusively towards fruit consumption while another 25 lessons.  Bananas are a great source of potassium, manganese, vitamin C, and fiber, but did you know they can also enhance memory ? Studies show eating bananas help s

Middle Dementia

 Stage five lasts, on average, one and a half years. Also known as Middle Dementia, stage six marks a period in which a person requires substantial assistance to carry out day-to-day activities such that they are unable to effectively use all the abilities granted by their brain tissue. Stage seven is generally found at about age 30; it can occur anywhere from 10 to 60 or even 70. (The United States has estimated that just under 90 percent of Americans suffering from Alzheimer's disease suffer from some sort 3). stage six marks a period in which a person requires substantial assistance to carry out day-to-day activities including daily social interaction, cooking, bathing, or cleaning the house. Stage seven comes when people begin living independently at age 30 because of medical difficulties caused by dementia. Human Soul                  Universe star            Health           

Peanut butter and Alzheimer's

 The researchers discovered that those who had an impaired sense of smell in the left nostril had early-stage Alzheimer's. They noted that the participants needed to be an average of 10 centimeters closer to the peanut butter container in order to smell it from their left nostril compared to their right nostril. The results showed the effect on brain activity was not just confined solely by what one smells, as other factors were also altered.   A slight increase after 6 weeks when subjects smelled a combination involving some odorant; this study found evidence for change within individuals with certain psychiatric disorders and thus there could have been effects including alcohol use disorder or even schizophrenia (I've seen similar explanations before but I believe my bias is valid). '"In addition", reported John D'Amico, they concluded that since these findings are so significant they should lead patients taking antipsychotics towards seeking further diagnos