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Early Alzheimer's: Diagnosis and Treatment

Early Alzheimer's: Diagnosis and Treatment

We all know intuitively that an older person over 65 years of age with a progressive memory complaint and needing help to perform their tasks. accounts) may have Alzheimer's disease. What is more difficult to recognize, however, are the early onset forms of this disease. After all, what is early-onset Alzheimer's?

From a technical point of view, early Alzheimer's dementia is one that begins before age 65. In fact, there are not many differences between this form of disease and the classical form, that is, cognitive impairments are mainly related to memory for recent events and language, in addition to the development of psychotic and / or behavioral symptoms. , however, that early forms of Alzheimer's are the exception to the rule. And rarer still are the cases of onset before the 50 years. These are usually hereditary and in fact there are already known genes that lead to these familiar forms of Alzheimer's as mutations of Presenilin 1 or 2.

Early-onset Alzheimer's treatment is identical to the classical form, ie training cognitive, regular physical activity and medications as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are the mainstays of therapy. The most important in these cases, in fact, is to recognize the disease, but mainly to try to identify differential diagnoses, which may, in a younger person, be confused with Alzheimer's. Thus, in the context of younger people with cognitive complaints, a very careful evaluation should be carried out, mainly seeking to eliminate diseases that are confused with Alzheimer's in this age group.


Monitoring blood glucose in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes may help control the disease and avoid peaks of nocturnal hypoglycaemia.

Monitoring blood glucose in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes may help control the disease and avoid peaks of nocturnal hypoglycaemia.

Learn more about monitoring type 1 and 2 diabetes Diabetes is a chronic disease, and as such, it needs lifelong care. But, believe me, it is possible to lead a normal life by having this disease, provided you have adequate control, which can be achieved by monitoring blood glucose. The best resource for this is the measurement through the glymeters, devices that measure the glucose in the body, through a drop of blood: the famous gadgets that sting the finger.

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Musician sings and plays guitar during brain surgery

Musician sings and plays guitar during brain surgery

The patient and singer Reginaldo Oliveira Santos Junior, who uses the stage name Felipe Reis, 31, had to sing and play the guitar during a procedure to remove part of a brain tumor at the Barretos Cancer Hospital in São Paulo. The musician has worked with music for about 13 years, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor about 18 months ago, which affected affects the motor part and speech.

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