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Alzheimer's Disease: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment | Max Hospital



Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common type of dementia. It is a progressive disease most commonly observed in people aged 60 and above. Alzheimer’s begins with mild memory loss and progresses to impaired judgment and the inability to carry on a conversation.

In this video, #MaxExpert talks in detail about Alzheimer’s Disease, its signs, symptoms, and treatment.
Dr. (Col) Joy Dev Mukherji ( Principal Director and Head – Neurosciences, Neurology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, details everything you should know about Alzheimer’s Disease.

Watch the full video to learn more.

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0:00 – Introduction
0:13 – What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
0:21 – Changes in personality and behavior
2:19 – What is the main cause of Alzheimer’s?
3:41 – Diagnosing Alzheimer’s
4:44 – Management/treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
5:50 – Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
6:45 -Alzheimer’s Disease Fact sheet
7:22 – Conclusion

Disclaimer – The information in this video was accurate as of the shoot date ( 18.07.2022) and upload date (20.9.2022). For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice.

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