Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Alzheimer


Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain disorders that afflict the elderly, the disease affects the parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. The disease usually starts from the age of 60 and is more likely to happen with the elderly. Name this ratio has been named to the German scientist named Eloy Alzheimer's and it was this world has been discovered in 1906 some changes in the brain tissue when a woman died of a mental illness is not known.
 The causes of disease
 To date, scientists have not reached a clear reason for this disease, but there are several factors that increase the likelihood of its occurrence. First and Second Age of the family history of patients, there may be a genetic cause for the occurrence of this disease, but scientists are studying other factors such as education - environment - viruses might be one of these factors causes of Alzheimer's disease.
 In this regard, announced that a group of scientists who conduct experiments on the treatment of Alzheimer's disease for the discovery of five new types of genes linked to the disease these scientists hope that this discovery leads to find out why some people are more susceptible to this disease, which leads to a partial loss of memory and that a cure is not available yet.
 A group of scientists in Britain and the United States to collect research they conducted on about 60 thousand people from around the world to be reached to monitor five key genes that play a role in the secretion of fat and cholesterol in the body affect the brain results, nor is no check to infer the possibility of Alzheimer's disease or an effective cure.
 Experts and make efforts to find ways to prevent the disease or at least slow the progression of symptoms, however there are a lot of treatments and vaccine candidates for the prevention of the disease, but the effective use of them is difficult because diagnosis of the disease being after it has reached an advanced stage that it is difficult to treat.

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