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Alzheimerâ??s Disease & Dementia

Alzheimerâ??s Disease & Dementia

Alzheimer’s is caused by cerebrum cell demise and it is a neurological issue in which the demise of cerebrum cells causes memory misfortune and intellectual decrease. Dementia is a general form term for a decline in ability severe enough to interface with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia. Memory loss is an example. The disease progress in different stages: Early, Moderate and Advanced stages. Early stage is Tremor, it is the first symptom. As it continues it will lead to Dementia in few cases. Some of the complications include Dementia of Alzheimer’s Disease, Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, Stroke related Dementia, Young onset Dementia.

Related: Parkinson’s Conference | Parkinson’s Disease Conference | Parkinson’s Congress | Movement Disorder Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Neurology  Conferences

Related Conferences:

World Congress on Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders, July 23-24, 2019 at Berlin, Germany | 5th Global Experts Meeting on Parkinson’s, Huntington’s & Movement Disorders, May 08-09, 2019, at Tokyo, Japan | 5th World Parkinson Congress, June 4-7,2019, at Kyoto, Japan | 5th International Conference on Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders, October 19-20, 2018, at New York, USA | Movement Disorders in Children and Young Adults, November 22-23, 2018, at Groningen, Netherlands

Related Association and Societies:

American Academy of NeurologyMovement Disorders SocietyThe International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society;  Canadian Movement Disorders GroupUK Parkinson’s Action Network;  European Neurological Society;  European Parkinson’s Disease AssociationDanish Movement Disorder SocietyItalian Society for the study of Parkinson DiseaseExtrapyramidal Diseases and DementiaMovement Disorder Society of AustraliaParkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Society of IndiaAustralian Parkinson’s Disease SocietyMovement Disorder Society of Japan

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