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Posted on February 19, 2010.
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There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive deterioration of the brain, first described in 1907 by German neurologist Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915). It is the most common form of dementia, or mind-depriving, illness, affecting cells in a brain area important for memory.

Alzheimer's disease or syndrome of Alzheimer's disease most often strikes older adults, but it has also been known to touch people in their twenties.

People with Alzheimer's experience difficulties communicating, learning, thinking and reasoning - problems severe enough to impact on a person's work, social activities and family life.

On Alzheimer's is the most common neurodegenerative disease in the number of people affected. It is becoming potentially the biggest health problem facing the elderly in the 21st century.

Currently, there are as many 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease and this number is expected to pass within 16 million in 2050.
A new person is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease every 71 seconds, and because people are living longer with Alzheimer's disease has become a serious health problem that governments face, this disease is now the sixth leading cause death in America alone. Alzheimer's disease is becoming tragically common.

More than 12 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer's disease. The direct and indirect costs of care for Alzheimer's victims in the United States alone is over 100 billion dollars per year.
With these alarming statistics, can not do anything to save our brain deterioration that horrible? Is that more seniors can avoid becoming a victim of Alzheimer's disease that increases in elderly population? Are we finally approaches the cure?
The conventional medical approach is limited to pain relief and control of some of the symptoms associated with expensive prescription drugs riddled with side effects.

But in reality, extensive research reveals that the proliferation of Alzheimer's disease in society is a direct manifestation of our lifestyle has changed. When people around the world experience similar problems, this is not a random incident but a methodical process spread across cultures and borders.
You see, our life choices have put us into this mess. We must make the right choices to get out.
The fact is that the exponential increase in Alzheimer's disease is really the result of how our lives have changed. The bad news is that we are accustomed to living a certain way today and it is not easy to change. The good news is that change is in our power, and with it better health.

One way to help reduce the risk of dementia and you can be responsible is to change your lifestyle, eating healthy and exercising regularly. Currently, researchers studying Alzheimer's disease have noticed that those who remain in good health and taking specific nutritional supplements have slowed or reversed the decline.
Yes, Alzheimer's is not an incurable disease. people every day now increasingly finding that they can begin to reverse their Alzheimer's disease.

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