Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain illness that gradually impairs cognitive and memory abilities. Millions of people worldwide are impacted by it, making it the primary cause of dementia. Memory loss, cognitive and linguistic difficulties, and behavioral and emotional disturbances are some of the symptoms. Although the precise etiology is unknown, aberrant protein accumulation in the brain is believed to be a contributing factor. Treatments are available to control symptoms and decrease the disease's course, but there is yet no cure. Age, family history, and genetics are important risk factors.
Track 2-1: Mixed dementia
Track 2-2: Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Track 2-3: Hippocampal-Sparing Alzheimer's Disease
Track 2-4: Limbic-Predominant Alzheimer's Disease
Track 2-5: Typical Alzheimer's Disease