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Most people have heard of Alzheimer’s disease and could probably name some symptom, like memory loss or confusion. Then again some people would also just clump together those symptoms with getting older, as if it is a normal part of aging. And since there are an increasing number of older people today than ever before, due to the average lifespan is getting longer and longer thanks to improving life conditions, more people should experience the side effects of growing older. But cognitive brain disease is not a normal part of aging. It is not a side effect, it is a disease that we should be able to prevent people from getting. | Most people have heard of Alzheimer’s disease and could probably name some symptom, like memory loss or confusion. Then again some people would also just clump together those symptoms with getting older, as if it is a normal part of aging. And since there are an increasing number of older people today than ever before, due to the average lifespan is getting longer and longer thanks to improving life conditions, more people should experience the side effects of growing older. But cognitive brain disease is not a normal part of aging. It is not a side effect, it is a disease that we should be able to prevent people from getting. | ||
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In 2015 around 46.8 million people on Earth was living with Alzheimer’s disease and a new brain is affected by the disease every 3.2 seconds.[1] By 2050 it is estimated that around 106.8 million people will be affected by the disease which is excluding the people who are secondary effected by the disease through a loved one who is sick. [2] Alzheimer’s is a kind of dementia where the patient suffers from memory lost, problem with thinking and strange behavior which means that the patient's needs constant care, and patience. The disease’s course takes time, once a person has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s they are expected to have an average lifespan of 4-8 years. [3] | In 2015 around 46.8 million people on Earth was living with Alzheimer’s disease and a new brain is affected by the disease every 3.2 seconds.[1] By 2050 it is estimated that around 106.8 million people will be affected by the disease which is excluding the people who are secondary effected by the disease through a loved one who is sick. [2] Alzheimer’s is a kind of dementia where the patient suffers from memory lost, problem with thinking and strange behavior which means that the patient's needs constant care, and patience. The disease’s course takes time, once a person has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s they are expected to have an average lifespan of 4-8 years. [3] | ||
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