Write An Essay On Alzheimer's

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Alzheimer’s is a common form of dementia that is believed to be caused by changes in the brain, usually beginning in the late middle ages, characterized by memory lapses, confusion, emotional instability, and progressive loss of mental ability ("The Definition of Alzheimer's Disease"). I chose to research Alzheimer’s because my grandma was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and was moved to an Alzheimer’s care unit in Fairbury, Nebraska. Some of the symptoms she suffers from are repeating her sentences, forgetting where she left things, and sometimes forgetting how to play some of her favorite games. Luckily my grandma has not forgotten our names. In my opinion, the saddest part of Alzheimer’s is when the person actually …show more content…

Less than five percent of the time, Alzheimer’s is caused by specific genetic changes that virtually guarantee a person will develop the disease (Mayo Clinic Staff). Although we do not know exactly what causes Alzheimer’s, we do know that it affects the brain. In the Alzheimer’s process, brain cells are damaged and killed, which causes brain shrinkage. Two prime suspects that damage and kill brain cells are plaques and tangles. Plaques are clumps of protein called beta-amyloid that build up in between nerve cells ("Alzheimer Basics: Plaques and Tangles”). These proteins can affect cell-to-cell communication. The other prime suspect is tangles which are twisted fibers of a protein called tau ("Alzheimer Basics: Plaques and Tangles”). These proteins are needed to help keep the transport system on track, but in areas where tangles are forming, the twisted strands of tau essentially disintegrate the transport system ("Alzheimer Basics: Plaques and Tangles”). This causes nutrients and other essential supplies to not be able to move through the cells like they are supposed to ("Alzheimer Basics: Plaques and

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