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Janese
22 Juni 2021 jam 7:16pm
 
My grandfather has Alzheimer's disease. He is 79 years old. In addition to the lack of memory, there are daily bouts of aggression, inappropriate behavior. He fights, bites, tries to escape from the house, but when successful attempts are lost and can not remember where this house is located. What to do? |
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Nimfa
22 Juni 2021 jam 7:53pm
 
In Alzheimer's disease, there is a deficiency of acetylcholine, a specific substance that helps to establish connections between neurons in the brain. Interrupting these connections leads to loss of memory, deterioration of cognitive functions, inability to perform elementary actions that previously did not cause any difficulties. |
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Nimfa
22 Juni 2021 jam 7:58pm
 
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BrikLiko
23 Juni 2021 jam 2:29am
 
I am very sorry for you and your grandfather. I would really like to try to help your grandfather. I am really worried about my health, and if something goes wrong, I will visit this facility for a check-up queensneurology.com . I know that the greatest doctors work here, so I am sure that I will be taken care of quickly. |