Alzheimer's Disease

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Even in a world of modern medicine and major medical advancements like the world has never seen before, some diseases still continue to plague the human race and confuse even some of the brightest scientists today. Unfortunately, Alzheimer Disease (AD) is one of them and it affects between 2.4 and 4.5 million people in America. Alzheimer’s is usually diagnosed in people over the age of 65, but in rarer cases people as young as 16 have it. Since it is a degenerative disease, patients develop it with few symptoms at an earlier stage, but then it gradually becomes more predominant in how the patient lives his or her life, developing into dementia ⨥. Alzheimer’s Disease was discovered by a neurologist named Dr. Alois Alzheimer in 1906. Alzheimer was born in Markbreit, Germany he attended a variety of universities including Berlin, Tübingen, and Würzburg, and earned his medical degree in 1887. Alzheimer became research assistant to Emil Kraepelin at the Munich medical school, where he created a new laboratory for brain research. Later, after becoming a professor of psychiatry and neur...

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