Alzheimer’s an Upcoming Chronic Disease

Alzheimer disease is a medical disorder which disrupts the part of the brain that controls
memory, language and thought.According to current estimates there are more than 4 million
people in the United States who may have Alzheimer disease. The Alzheimer disease usually is
usually found in older people and starts at the age of 65.

Alzheimer’s disease advances in two main stages which usually ranges from mild forget fullness
to severe dementia. The disease usually varies from person to person. Currently there is no
definitive test for Alzheimer disease treatment and only specialized research facilities runs
diagnosis and provides 95% accuracy of the disease. According to current research there is no
effective treatment that can be relied to halt the progression of Alzheimer disease.According to
recent research some of the most common possible risk factor that lead to Alzheimer diseaseis
genetic factor.And apart from drug discovery portfolio Alzheimer’sthere were several
experimental drug for Alzheimer disease which showed some promising results.

Alzheimer – A common form of Dementia:

Some of the established institute for Alzheimer disease research center such as
Neurodegeneration Consortium is trying to focus and learn the real cause behind the disease
where they have collaborated with some of the finest research institutes such as University of
Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and MIT where they paced on the efforts to discover new
drugs. The Neurodegeneration Consortium brought some of the finest experts and leaders
under one roof in order to understand the real biology and discovering new age technology to
make a better world.

There has been an increase in the number of Alzheimer disease in America and it is mainly
found among the senior citizen what is roughly 5 million and thus now it is placed under the
category of chronic diseases which includes Diabetes, cardiovascular diseases. The research
organization and institutes have dedicated themselves and are on the verge to look out for
Alzheimer’s disease cure in America. http://www.neurodegeneration-consortium.org/