To gauge Alzheimer's in living patients, neurologists must depend on time - consuming assessments of the brain's degeneration — such as
monitoring progressive memory loss — that often delay a conclusive judgment.
Late - onset Alzheimer's disease — the subset of the disorder occurring in people age 65 and over — affects more than 5 million Americans, and is characterized
by progressive memory loss and dementia.
For example, TDP - 43 toxicity has also been observed in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a form of early - onset dementia that
causes progressive memory loss.
Another example of great improvement was a 69 - year old man, who was in the process of shutting down his business, went on the protocol after 11 years
of progressive memory loss.
Progressive memory loss and cognitive dysfunction are the hallmark clinical features of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
A number of different natural compounds, including grapes and grape extracts provide a powerful protective shield against
the progressive memory loss experienced with Alzheimer's dementia.