Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia present complex challenges in healthcare. Alzheimer's, the most prevalent type, manifests through progressive memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. Treatment strategies primarily aim to manage symptoms and delay progression. Medications such as cholinesterase inhibitors (donepezil, rivastigmine) and memantine are utilized to alleviate cognitive symptoms. Non-pharmacological interventions such as cognitive stimulation, physical exercise, and therapeutic activities are also beneficial in enhancing overall well-being.
Support for caregivers is crucial due to the prolonged nature of dementia care. Timely diagnosis facilitates better planning and support implementation. Ongoing research focuses on developing new treatments and preventive measures, highlighting lifestyle factors like diet and exercise. While a cure remains elusive, ongoing advancements offer hope for improved outcomes and quality of life for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
Title : Cerebral vascular calcium signaling in diabetic alzheimer's disease-related dementias
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
Title : Deep learning-based risk assessment of cognitive impairment using health examination data
Kaoru Sakatani, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Title : Evaluation of the neuroprotective potential of indicaxanthin from opuntia ficus indica fruit against dysmetabolism-related neurodegeneration both in vivo and in vitro
Mario Allegra, University of Palermo, Italy
Title : Cogs Club: Making a difference
Jacqueline Tuppen, Cogs Club, United Kingdom
Title : Development of imaging based biomarkers for neurovascular abnormalities in neurodegenerative diseases
Jun Hua, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States
Title : Psychosocial considerations in management of corticobasal degeneration
Esraa Askar, Forest Hills Hospital, United States