Publisher's Synopsis
A group of disorders known as dementia affect sufferers' memory, cognition, and behavior in different ways. The changes interfere with daily life. There are numerous possible causes of dementia, including brain injuries and degenerative conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia. Frequently, the cause of the issue is unknown.
The Alzheimer's Association estimates that this illness accounts for between 60 and 80 percent of all dementia cases. Patients over 65 years old account for the majority of cases found. Alzheimer's disease is frequently described as having "younger onset" or "early onset" when it is discovered before the age of 65.
Alzheimer's disease cannot be cured, but treatment may slow the disease's progression.