Alzheimer’s: The Need for Nutritional & Social Change

Background

Alzheimer’s disease is a fatal neurodegenerative progressive brain disease that mostly affects those of older ages.1, 2 It is usually depicted by the increasing decline of the brain’s cognitive performance1 which causes the person afflicted to be incapable of taking care of themselves as they rely on the guardianship of others to execute even the most uncomplicated of both physical and mental tasks.2

The earliest symptoms of the disease include slight loss of memory and faint social changes, but the disease progresses into more severe symptoms, such as being unable to communicate and understand language and controlling his or her …read more