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Neal R. Cutler - Understanding Alzheimers disease

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Alzheimers disease has received growing attention in recent years because the affected population is growing quickly as life spans in America creep ever upward. As they near retirement, many Americans start to fear that any minor memory lapse-misplacing the keys or forgetting a name-might spell Alzheimers. In reality such incidents are a normal part of the aging process. In Alzheimers disease, such incidents progress to a point at which they interfere with normal daily activities on a regular basis, and memory loss becomes progressively more disabling.This book is written for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimers disease-people who have it, their families and caregivers, professionals who serve such people, teachers, and anyone with a general interest in the disease. An important feature of this book is clear explanation of the basic biology of the disease. Here is information about who gets the disease, how it is diagnosed, and what happens to people who have it. A large section is devoted to the subject of caring for affected individuals, including legal and financial planning advice and pointers for finding outside support services. Existing treatments are discussed along with suggestions for handling many symptoms without drugs.Understanding Alzheimers Disease describes the most current knowledge of how and why it arises and gives information about the many avenues being explored in search of a cure.With its chapters on causes and on the search for treatments, this guide will be of interest to a wider section of the population than other books on the disease.

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title Understanding Alzheimers Disease Understanding Health and Sickness - photo 1

title:Understanding Alzheimer's Disease Understanding Health and Sickness Series
author:Cutler, Neal R.; Sramek, John J.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878059113
print isbn13:9780878059119
ebook isbn13:9780585210506
language:English
subjectAlzheimer's disease.
publication date:1996
lcc:RC523.C885 1996eb
ddc:616.8/31
subject:Alzheimer's disease.
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Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
Neal R. Cutler, M.D., and
John J. Sramek, Pharm.D.
California Clinical Trials, Beverly Hills, California
International Clinical Trials, London, England
Understanding Health and Sickness Series, Miriam Bloom, Editor
University Press of Mississippi
Jackson
Page iv
Copyright 1996 by the University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
99 98 97 4 3 2
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Illustrations by Regan Causey Tuder
Cutler, Neal R.
Understanding Alzheimer's disease / Neal R Cutler and John J. Sramek.
p. cm.(Understanding health and sickness series)
Includes index.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
ISBN 0-87805-910-5 (cloth : alk. paper).ISBN 0-87805-911-3 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Alzheimer's disease. I. Sramek, John J. II. Title. III. Series.
RC523.C885 1996
616.8'3dc20 96-20284
CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
Page v
Contents
Dedication and Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
ix
1. What Happens When Someone Gets Alzheimer's Disease? Course of Disease and Diagnosis
3
2. The Brain
22
3. What Causes Alzheimer's Disease?
26
4. Caring for Someone with Alzheimer's Disease
50
5. Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease
79
6. Searching for a Cure
87
Appendices
117
A. NINCDS-ADRDA and DSM-IV Criteria for Alzheimer's Disease
117
B. Drug Treatments in Alzheimer's Disease
118
C. Suggestions for Further Reading/Viewing
121
D. Sources for Information and Support
125
E. The Internet
130
Notes
133
Index
135

Page vii
Dedication and Acknowledgments
We dedicate this book to all Alzheimer's patients and their
families and caregivers. Thanks to their overwhelming will
ingness to participate in research, future generations may not
have to suffer from this devastating illness.
We are indebted to Giedra Miller for assistance in outlining,
researching, and writing the manuscript. Paul A. Smith
reviewed early drafts of chapters 3 and 6 and offered valuable
suggestions, and Dr. Neil M. Kurtz provided useful feedback
on a later manuscript. We also thank our editor, Dr. Miriam
Bloom. Her many helpful comments and boundless patience
made writing this book a true pleasure.
Page ix
Introduction
Picture 2
The Immortals of Luggnagg "have no remembrance of anything but what they learned and observed in their youth [and] forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even of... nearest friends and relations.... For the same reason they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory will not serve to carry them from the beginning of a sentence to the end.... Neither are they able... to hold any conversation (farther than a few general words) with their neighbors."
Picture 3
Gulliver's account of a race of immortal people in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
It is likely that the Immortals of Luggnagg would be diagnosed today as having Alzheimer's disease. In creating and describing the characteristics of this race, Swift may not have had to look far. Dementia was well known in his day, and in fact has been described from ancient times. The Greek judge Solon (500 B.C.E.) sought to protect the rights of the mentally impaired by requiring that wills not be made by anyone under the influence of "physical pain, violence, old age, or the persuasion of a woman." Approximately 100 years later in The Republic, Plato recognized the loss of capacity in some aged people when he wrote that certain crimes could be excused if committed in a state of madness, disease, or extreme old age. In the first century B.C.E., the poet Lucretius sang of dementia: "[W]hen the mighty force of years their frame hath shaken and their limbs collapse with blunted strength, the intellect grows dim. The tongue talks nonsense, and the mind gives way. All things fail, and all together go." Shakespeare's King Lear suffered some sort of dementing illness, too.
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