by Chris Pearce
Alzheimer's can be divided into several stages. This is useful in obtaining a better understanding of the symptoms at the various stages of the disease and to roughly group the symptoms. Most staging systems for Alzheimer'...read more
by Jane Allyson
The various stages of Alzheimer's disease has been well documented over the years and each sufferer will react to the disease in their own individual way. Sometimes when you read about the symptoms in black and white it ma...read more
by Keith Bailey
The primary symptoms of early stage Alzheimer's disease are derived from gradual cognitive degeneration. Family members and close friends must be observant in order for Alzheimer's to be discovered and eventually diagnosed...read more
The earliest stages of Alzheimer's are most difficult on the person suffering from the disease. They are straddling two different worlds and at times are fully aware that their mind is slipping. It can be scary and overw...read more
Cerebral atrophy, the characteristic microscopic changes in brain tissue, have become the best explanation of the extremely debilitating progressive disease we know as Alzheimer's Disease. It begins in a tiny place in the ...read more
by Christine G.
About half of the 5.1 million Alzheimer's patients in the United States are in the early stage of the disease. This stage is a distressing mix of cognitive decline and emotional upheaval. First of all, is the diagnosis c...read more
by EMoore
The early stages in Alheimers disease is hard is hard to detect. Forgetulness in seniors are normal. As we age we normally begin to get a little more forgetful and our interests change; often we are not as interested in s...read more
The first four stages of Alzheimer's are considered to be the early stage of Alzheimer's disease. The first stage of the disease does not show any impairment whatsoever, except for the normal forgetfulness that everyone en...read more
by L. Beall
Because people like to believe that a little forgetfulness is normal when getting older the early stages of Alzheimer's are not always easy to recognize even though Alzheimer's is currently the most common form of dementia...read more
by Eve Redstone
Alzheimer's disease in its early stages is often mistaken for depression, or normal age related forgetfulness and in the early stages there are no symptoms at all. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive form of dementia t...read more
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