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Alzheimer English

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Alzheimer

(medicine, rare) Somebody with Alzheimer's disease.

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Alzheimer's disease

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He gave a speech about Alzheimer's disease.
Limited research suggests that listening to music can benefit people who have Alzheimer's disease in various ways.
He has Alzheimer's.
You're in the early stages of Alzheimer's.
Dan began displaying symptoms of Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's disease affects nearly 50 million people around the world.
Tom has Alzheimer's.
Tom's father suffers from Alzheimer's.
Tom passed away last winter after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease affects mainly people older than 60 years.
Tom has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Tom forgot to take his Alzheimer medication.

Movie subtitles

The woman thinks she has Alzheimer's.
Some catatonics, some with Alzheimer's, autism.
Well, that's a name even our Alzheimer's group will remember.
So as you can see, the results with this one human subject. indicate unlimited applications for mental disability alone. such as retardation, Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer. -That's what I said.
And we'll also be visiting with a man. right here from Houston who is battling Alzheimer's.
Her Alzheimer's is worse.
Alzheimer's, Parkinson's.
We met a resident who has Alzheimer's, but he actually seemed quite spry and alert.
But Alzheimer's isn't treatable.
To find a treatment and cure for Alzheimer's, do you realise how important that would be?
Between the rape case and the Alzheimer's?
Witnesses were unreliable due to dramatic relapses and a general reversal in their progress with Alzheimer's disease.
Boy, you gonna be the poster boy for the Alzheimer's disease, you know.
Is it Alzheimer's?
Well, sweetheart, the nurse told me that Eddie is showing the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Well, the truth is if he has Alzheimer's he's gonna get worse.
Alzheimer.
We specialise in the care...of the degenerative diseases: Alzheimer's, Parkinson's.
Between the rape case and the Alzheimer's? When they're not drawing pictures, they're sex offenders?
Witnesses were unreliable due to dramatic relapses...and a general reversal in their progress with Alzheimer's disease.
You know what Alzheimer's is?
And then my mom developed Alzheimer's, so it was.
Such as retardation, Alzheimer's.
And we'll also be visiting with a man right here from Houston who is battling Alzheimer's.
What, do you have early Alzheimer's?
You get Alzheimer's off it. Old-timers.
You have Alzheimer's?
Then he goes fucking crazy because of the Alzheimer's, right?
And. the guy we met in the street, and I couldn't remember his name-- which possibly means I have Alzheimer's-- so that's what that was about.
Tell me, Mr. Franklin, have you ever known anyone with Alzheimer's?
She's being retested. for alzheimer's.
Yeah, looks like alzheimer's.
And let me tell you something, tony, dollars to donuts this alzheimer's thing is an act, so she can't be called on her shit.
Alzheimer's, muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, leukemia diabetes, dyslexia.

News and current affairs

The central human character, Will Rodman (played by James Franco), is a scientist seeking a cure for Alzheimer's disease who experiments on apes.
Should, for instance, the early stages of Alzheimer's disease qualify?
Is an Alzheimer's Cure at Hand?
Today's climate has spawned fruit fly research projects on cocaine and alcohol abuse, degenerative aging, and disease models for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
If it were understood, it could lead to cures for many crippling diseases, both neurological (like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's) and degenerative (including those, like cancer, associated with aging).
Most attention is focused on genetic diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and to muscular dystrophy.
LONDON - Alzheimer's disease is by far the most common cause of dementia and one of the world's most feared disorders.
By 2050, there will be 135 million Alzheimer's sufferers worldwide, a threefold increase from today, with three-quarters of cases occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
Predicting the onset of Alzheimer's, let alone preventing or curing it, remains an immense challenge.
Alzheimer's might be more predictable if scientists had the time and resources to conduct far-reaching longitudinal studies over many years.
Study participants would be followed over decades to see who developed the disease, and which tests proved positive before Alzheimer's was diagnosed.
Indeed, the risk of Alzheimer's doubles if a parent or sibling has it, probably due in large part to the presence of the ApoE gene.
Moreover, though international studies of more than 70,000 people have found over 20 other genes linked to Alzheimer's, their impact is minimal.
This year, two small studies of blood tests seemed to predict Alzheimer's 1-3 years before it occurred, but the tests are complicated and require the measurement of ten or more substances.
The trickier question is whether we will be able to predict Alzheimer's disease accurately in those with normal cognition and memory, or to predict it more than five years in advance.

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