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Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common cause of dementia, primarily affecting older adults. It is characterized by gradual memory loss, impaired thinking, confusion, and changes in behavior that interfere with daily activities. The disease is associated with abnormal accumulation of beta-amyloid plaques and tau protein tangles in the brain, leading to the loss of neurons and reduced brain function. Early symptoms often include forgetfulness and difficulty recalling recent events, while advanced stages may involve severe cognitive decline, loss of communication skills, and dependency on caregivers. Although there is no cure, medications and supportive therapies can help manage symptoms and slow progression in some individuals. Early diagnosis, cognitive stimulation, healthy lifestyle habits, and strong social support play important roles in improving quality of life for patients and reducing caregiver burden.

Committee Members
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adele Ann Webb

Adele Ann Webb

Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Curry College, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
PHE 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Mariano Votta

Mariano Votta

Italian NGO Cittadinanzattiva, Italy
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ashot Khachatryan

Ashot Khachatryan

National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ches Jones

Ches Jones

University of Arkansas, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adeva A Elem

Adeva A Elem

Mercer University, United States

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