Alzheimer's Disease and Its Effect on the Patient and Care Giver
[Mississippi Valley State University]
Louis Scott
11/16/2006
ED 102-03 General Psychology
Dr. Wayne Robinson
Abstract
Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Scientists are learning more every day, right now they still do not know what causes AD, and there is no cure. Scientists do not yet fully understand what causes AD. There probably is not one single cause, but several factors that affect each person differently. Age is the most important known risk factor for AD. The number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Family history is another risk factor. Scientists believe that genetics may play a role in many AD cases. For example,......
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