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Apollo Hospitals | Alzheimer's disease | Dr. Sudheer Kumar Tyagi



Our latest video addresses “Alzheimer’s disease” by renowned Dr. Sudheer Kumar Tyagi, Senior Consultant – Neurosurgeon at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi, experienced in the respective field.

In this video, he briefs about the common myths and facts surrounding Alzheimer’s disease.

Watch the full video and learn the common misconceptions about Alzheimer’s disease.

0.00 – Introduction
0.14 – Difference between Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
1.02 – Genetical connection of Alzheimer’s Disease
1.33 – Age group affected by Alzheimer’s Disease
1.55 – Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
2.23 – Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
3.13 – Another symptom of Alzheimer’s Disease
4.28 – Main symptom of Alzheimer’s Disease
6.12 – Conclusion
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It specializes in – Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Spine, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Gastroenterology, Gynaecology, Oncology, Transplants, ICU, Emergency, Preventive Medicine, Robotics, Bariatric Surgery, Nephrology & Urology and Colorectal Surgery.

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