NeuroNote #4: Alzheimer's Disease
For this Neuronote I chose to watch the YouTube video, “My father’s behavior in the moderate stages of Alzheimer’s disease”. I decided to watch this video because I know several people that have family members with Alzheimer’s. After reading the caption under this video on Dr. Lancaster’s resources page, I was interested in watching. Alzheimer’s affects 2 new cases per 1,000 people aged 65-74 per year, 11 new cases per 1,000 people aged 75-84 per year and 37 new cases per 1,000 people aged 85 and older per year. Researchers do not know a cause for Alzheimer’s Disease but they believe it could be because of amyloid-beta plaques and Tau protein tangles. Alzheimer’s affects memory, thinking and reasoning, making judgements and decisions planning and performing familiar tasks, and can affect personality and behavior. There are current medications that can temporarily improve symptoms or slow the rate of decline. Early diagnosis is important so that the client can start m...
So cute!!!
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