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This Pocket Reference offer a multifaceted guide on various aspects of Alzheimer's disease. This thorough review discusses the challenges of diagnosis, different stages of the disease, testing, and current treatment methods, including pharmacological and nonpharmacological management of cognitive decline and symptoms due to Alzheimer's disease. The book also has specific chapters on care issues for patients with Alzheimer's disease, which describes what clinician's and caregivers should expect and how to manage the disease at its various stages. Additionally, the book provides helpful guides, tables, and tips for clinicians and caregivers to help care for the patient and the caregiver themselves.
The number of patients with dementia is rising in proportion to the
aging of our population; therefore, by 2050 the prevalence of
Alzheimer's disease is expected to triple, risking the integrity of
the entire U.S. healthcare economy. More NIH dollars are spent on
Alzheimer's disease research than on any other neurological disease
and our available fund of information has commensurately
accelerated. Whereas 30 years ago little distinction was made
between different forms of dementia, clinicians now distinguish
multiple degenerative and vascular syndromes, each with their own
etiologic, therapeutic and prognostic implications. New genetic
insights reach the popular press on a regular basis. Consequently
Alzheimer's disease (and related disorders) has become a special
concern to the majority of the population whose main avenue of care
lies with the primary care physician.
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