What is World Alzheimer's Day?
On September 21st, World Alzheimer's Day takes place in the United States Alzheimer's Month. Health organizations around the world focus on raising concerns of this disease on World Alzheimer's Day.
In 1906, Alzheimer's disease was the first diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disorder.. Memory and reasoning skills are gradually lost as a result of the change. People with Alzheimer's eventually lose the ability to do simple tasks. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia. Science hasn't found a cure or a way to prevent the disease at this moment, nor is there a way to prevent the disease.
Alzheimer's disease affects nearly 44 million people around the world. Alzheimer's disease is the most common in Western Europe out of all the world's regions. North America is close behind, with North America being close. 5.5 million people are affected by the disease in the United States. Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States receives an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
As the population age, a greater number of people will be affected by Alzheimer's. For example, the incidence of Alzheimer's doubles in every five years rises beyond the age of 65.. Alzheimer's is expected that by the year 2050, 16 million people in the United States will have Alzheimer's by 2050.
Alzheimer's is the country's 6th leading cause of death. It's the 7th deadliest place on the planet. In addition, the disorder causes more disability and poor health than any other disease.. People with an Alzheimer's diagnosis have a life expectancy ranging from 4 to 8 years.