Alzheimer's Research Paper

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There are many tragic diseases throughout the world, but the worst disease would have to be Alzheimer’s. When it comes to Alzheimer’s, families start to struggle in life. Every year millions of people die. Though some may disagree, Alzheimer’s is the worst disease to deal with because of the symptoms, history, and prevention.
Symptoms
Alzheimer’s has many different symptoms that are harsh. One common symptom of Alzheimer’s is the loss of memory (Parham). The patient will eventually lose memory of everything including who they are and their family. Many people have had impaired perception is another symptom that occurs (Parham). Impaired perception is when the patient is struggles to see, hear, or become aware of something.
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Today, there are many different levels and stages, they are known as, moderate case, mild case, and severe case. Know matter what stage or level a patient may have is and will always be devastating.
Dr. Alzheimer found unusual clumps of material, now called amyloid plaque, and tangled bundles of fiber, which are now called neurofibrillary tangles (Alzheimer’s disease).
The positron emission tomography or PET would detect amyloid plaques in the brain before a person shows symptoms of Alzheimer’s (Gandy). This tool was very helpful to all doctors and patients. This tool is very important today, but in the future it will be more important and helpful. This disease is known as AD, or Alzheimer’s disease today. (Gandy). Alzheimer’s was named after Dr. Aloysius Alzheimer’s because he was been the first person to ever study and see the disease. ADD HERE Scientists now know that changes in the brain occur up to 10 years before symptoms of
Alzheimer’s disease become visible (Gandy). Scientist have done research, and can now test and tell someone if they will have the disease. ADD …show more content…

Doctors have found many early stages of Alzheimer’s, due to these researchers. Scientist have realized, that over the years, Alzheimer’s gets worse as it grows
(Alzheimer’s disease). Since there is no cure for Alzheimer's, people tend to get worse over the years.
In 2013, scientists at the National Institutes of Health discovered that blocking the activity of a protein called CD33 may stem the process of Alzheimer's (Martone). In 2015, the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Canada, presented a research on how to determine whether analyzing chemical compounds in saliva and cerebrospinal fluid would be able to help doctors make earlier diagnoses of Alzheimer's (Martone). ADD MORE HERE Scientist today, are still researching, studying, and experimenting with Alzheimer’s
(Alzheimer’s disease). Scientist are doing the very best they can to find more information on Alzheimer’s. Everyday, scientist grow closer and closer to finding a cure.
Prevention
Prevention has helped many patients. Researches have found that to learn new languages is a helpful prevention of Alzheimer’s (Springen). ADD

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