Alzheimers Disease and Dementia

Alzheimer's disease is a neurological cerebrum issue. Alzheimer's is the most widely recognized type of dementia. Dementia is a disorder, generally of a chronic or progressive nature, caused by a brain illness that affects memory, thinking, behaviour and capability to perform regular exercises. The number of individuals living with dementia worldwide is at present evaluated at 47 million and is anticipated to increment to 75 million by 2030. The number of instances of dementia is assessed to relatively triple by 2050.

  • Dementia care and awareness
  • Bio-markers for dementia
  • Nursing care in dementia
  • Alzheimer disease and cellular mechanisms
  • Clinical trials and case reports in dementia

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