Health
Study shows a promising, new approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease – News-Medical.Net
With over 1.2 million people affected in Germany alone and over 50 million people worldwide, Alzheimer’s disease, also referred to simply as Alzheimer’s, is one of the greatest medical and social challenges of our time.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 17 2020
With over 1.2 million people affected in Germany alone and over 50 million people worldwide, Alzheimer’s disease, also referred to simply as Alzheimer’s, is one of the greatest medical and social challenges of our time. Due to pathological changes in the brain, patients become increasingly forgetful and disoriented as the disease progresses. In the worst cases, even close relatives are no longer recognized and simple household tasks can no longer be…
-
General16 hours agoDriver charged after fatal alleged hit-run crash at Hillier
-
General17 hours ago‘Fortune teller’ allegedly defrauds Sydney’s Vietnamese community out of $70 million
-
Noosa News18 hours agoNorthern NSW growers welcome bumper grain harvest as south plagued by drought
-
Business19 hours agoHow to turn $50,000 into $500,000 on the ASX
