| | As someone who sees most of his patients in nursing homes, I sometimes have to remind myself that even though most of the patients I see have moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease, there are millions of people out there with mild, or early-stage Alzheimer's. Considering a study I blogged about yesterday emerged this week showing no effect of the drug memantine in mild Alzheimer's, I thought I'd focus today's newsletter on early stage disease. | | Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease Early-stage Alzheimer's refers to the period of time an individual first experiences signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's that interfere with daily functioning. This is not the same as early-onset Alzheimer's, when the disease occurs before the age of 65.... Read more | Screening Tests for Early Stage Alzheimer's Especially for people concerned about having early-stage Alzheimer's, several brief and reliable screening tests are now available. While they are screening tests that shouldn't substitute for a full diagnostic evaluation, they may be done in the office, the waiting room, or even at home before your appointment.... Read more | The Seven Stages of Alzheimer's Symptoms In one of the best-known classification systems for the stages of Alzheimer's symptoms, early-stage disease is considered to be stage 4... Read more | Early Onset Alzheimer's vs. Early Stage Alzheimer's Unlike early stage Alzheimer's disease, early-onset Alzheimer's is rarer than Alzheimer's in those over 65 and is often inherited. Many people with early-onset Alzheimer's are in their 40s and 50s...Read more | | | | Alzheimer's Disease Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Discover the Disney Dream Disney's newest cruise ship has something for every family member, from the Aqua Duck watercoaster to adults-only lounges. More>
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