The 21st century may end as the age of no-memory: by 2050… – 2024-02-23 23:54:23

The disease known as dementia causes permanent and progressive impairment in many cognitive functions. It is a syndrome that seriously complicates a person’s daily life activities.

Publika.az reports that the most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s. This disease is especially common in people over 65 years old. According to estimates, the incidence of dementia will double in Europe and triple worldwide by 2050.

The most common type of Alzheimer’s disease is dementia. In the last 10 years, significant progress has been made in the early diagnosis of this disease. With advanced techniques such as blood tests, biomarkers measured in the cerebrospinal fluid, genetic tests and brain imaging techniques, Alzheimer’s disease can be distinguished from other types of dementia and the right treatment can be planned for the patient. In addition, intensive research into promising drug treatments is still ongoing.

Adopting a healthy lifestyle is important for maintaining brain health.

Aysel Shahmar


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