Alzheimer's Disease
Everyone of us forget something once in a while. Forgetting is a part of life.
But Alzheimer's is part of unnatural forgetting, which affects some older people (65+), but not children. The brain is damaged permanently and gradually the basic things get harder to remember, like how to tie a shoe lace. Eventually, the person will start forgetting family members, or even forget who he/she is!
The disease can be slowed down with the help of medicines. there is no cure as of yet, but researchers believe that the cure will be found someday.
But Alzheimer's is part of unnatural forgetting, which affects some older people (65+), but not children. The brain is damaged permanently and gradually the basic things get harder to remember, like how to tie a shoe lace. Eventually, the person will start forgetting family members, or even forget who he/she is!
The disease can be slowed down with the help of medicines. there is no cure as of yet, but researchers believe that the cure will be found someday.
The first signs of this disease is the continuous forgetting of things. for example, forgetting of names, forgetting directions and locations, etc. This will start to affect his/her life. This phase may last long or may get worse quick.