To mitigate and deter such significant numbers of those with dementia, MPI Cognition was established to reduce the burden of dementia and reverse the process in those with Alzheimer's disease.
Like all parts of the body, the brain changes with age. But with such debilitating, and even fatal, outcomes of severe cognitive decline, are there steps that can be taken to reverse such risks?
There is no denying Alzheimer's disease is devastating, debilitating the minds of those affected and the hearts of close family members and friends. In absence of a known cure, healthcare experts and researchers stress the need for Alzheimer's prevention.
One in three seniors die with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia, which is more than breast and prostate cancer sufferers combined. With such astronomical numbers derailing health, can the debilitating and fatal condition be prevented?
While Alzheimer's disease it was once thought to be a single disease, growing evidence suggests there are three sub-types, which may be beneficial in providing an effective cure.