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    Dementia is the umbrella term for a number of conditions which cause damage to the brain cells. The most common form is Alzheimer’s disease which has a gradual progression. The next most common type is vascular dementia which has a step-like progression. About one in four people with Parkinson’s disease also develop dementia. Short-term memory loss‚ disorientation and loss of concentration are common symptoms. There are other less common types of dementia such as Lewy Body dementia and Frontol Temporal

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    Department of Health (2011) under the National Dementia Strategy. According to the report from a research published by the Alzheimer ’s Society (2011)‚ it is states that dementia costs the UK £17 billion a year‚ 11‚500 people with dementia in 2007 were from the black and minority ethnic group. It is suggested that the proportion of people with dementia doubles

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    Alzheimer’s having several stages associated with it‚ we will discover that not everyone will experience all stages‚ symptoms‚ or progress at the same time or rate. Alzheimer’s was first discovered by a German physician by the name of Dr. Alois Alzheimer when he “specifically identified a collection of brain cell abnormalities as a disease” (A History of Alzheimer’s Disease‚ 2012‚ para. 1) in one of his patients that died after “years of severe memory problems‚ confusion‚ and difficulty understanding

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    in the over 65 age group. Dementia is a major condition which affects over 820.000 people in the uk‚ but over 35 million people world wide have some form of dementia‚ with millions more ever year being diagnoses. Alzheimers disease; Alzheimers and dementia are not the same‚ Alzheimers is caused by nerve cells in the brain dying in certain areas and connections between affected nerve cells as the disease progresses deteriorate. The reason for this is not fully known‚ but research is on going. Vascular

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    Discuss the relationship between the cognitive and biological features of Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative condition which is associated with the progressive loss of neurons and nerve cells‚ this causes people to lose their cognitive abilities such as their memory and their personalities begin to change. This is due to the fact that the disease pervades most areas of the brain. However the developing pattern of damage varies for each individual meaning each person

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    Compared to the wearable products for general healthcare management‚ Ybrain chooses Alzheimer to focus on. According to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America‚ it is estimated that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer’s disease‚ and the incidence of the disease is rising in line with the aging population. Thus‚ in terms of market size‚ Ybrain is targeting a market with considerable potential. Besides‚ as Alzheimer is serious enough to interfere with daily life‚ there is strong enough motivation

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    watching a person slowly lose themselves. To watch that person slowly stop remembering their family and to slowly have declining health. Another aspect is to have the responsibility of taking care of that person and their well-being. Taking care of an Alzheimer patient takes physical strain on your body. There will be situations of helping them out of bed‚ or picking them up when they fall‚ and monitoring them all hours of the day. There are many ways that other people’s lives are affected by one person

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    UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN Faculty of Science (FSC) UDPL1123 Logistics Information Systems Assignment- Debate Topics : Implant of RFID tags in human body has more pros than cons Group Members no.ID 1. Chai Xin Mei 1201479 2. Lee Ching Yong 1201451 3. Lim Jia Yap 1005132 4. Lim Lexian 1201309 5. Ng Joe Yee 1002691 6. Teo Pei Ping 1105290 Implant of RFID tags in human body has more pros than cons 1.0 Introduction

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    as statistics on the percentage of affected African Americans versus other cultures. Progressive mental deterioration in old age has been recognized and described throughout history. However‚ it was not until 1906 that a German physician Alois Alzheimer‚ specifically

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    diversity in india . Retrieved from http://www.publishyourarticles.org/knowledge-hub/essay/linguistic-diversity-in-india.html Ringman ‚ J.‚ Frautschy‚ S.‚ Masterman‚ D.‚ & Cummings‚ J. (2005). A potential role of the curry spice curcumin in alzheimer ’s disease. Curr Alzheimer Res.‚ 2(2)‚ 131.

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