Monday, May 25, 2020
Alzheimer s Disease A Progressive, Irreversible, Fatal...
Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that attacks the brain and results in impaired memory, thinking and behavior (Internet). It is a degenerative disease affecting nerve cells of the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebrum of the brain. The disease is the major cause of presenile dementia (i.e., the loss of mental faculties not associated with advanced age) and is thought to be the largest single cause of senile dementia as well (Britannica, 306). It causes the connections between cells to become ineffective and the cells themselves to shutdown and eventually die (Davies, 1). Alzheimerââ¬â¢s is a progressive, irreversible, fatal neurologic disorder that affects an estimated 4 million American adults. It is estimated by 2040,approximately 14 million Americans will be diagnosed with Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease. Approximately 9% of the population older than 55 years and 20% of those older than 85 years have Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease. The duration of AD averages 2 to 10 years but can be up to 20 years. By 1992, Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease was the fourth leading cause of death among adults (more than 100,000 American deaths per year). It is projected that the number of people with Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease will triple in the next 50 years. This epidemic of dementia is not confined to sex, race, social, or economic class. The public knows this disorder as ââ¬Å"senilityâ⬠, although the term Alzheimerââ¬â¢s is becoming more common (Rosdahl, 1356). According to a quote from
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