Alzheimer's Disease Basics
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Risk Factors and Causes
Treatment and Management
Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness/people
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What is the most common symptom of Alzheimer's disease?


Memory loss

100

One of the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty remembering this.

What are recent events or conversations?

100

True or False: Alzheimer's disease is caused by a single genetic mutatio

False

100

This type of doctor is most likely to diagnose Alzheimer's disease.

Neurologist

100

This organization is dedicated to raising awareness, funding research, and supporting individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease.

 What is the Alzheimer's Association?

200

Alzheimer's disease is primarily classified as this type of dementia, marked by progressive cognitive decline.

What is Alzheimer's dementia?

200

This is a common early symptom of Alzheimer's disease, where a person forgets recent events.

Short-term memory loss

200

These two factors are known to increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

Age and family history

200

This test is commonly used to help diagnose Alzheimer's by measuring brain activity and structure.

MRI or CT scan

200

This famous boxer, known as "The Greatest," was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in his later years.


Muhammad Ali

300

Alzheimer's disease primarily affects this organ in the body.

The brain

300

People with Alzheimer's may have difficulty recognizing this group of people, even if they are close relatives.

Family members

300

People with this type of condition have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Down syndrome

300

Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer's, but this type of medication can help manage symptoms.

Cholinesterase inhibitors

300

This beloved actor, known for his roles in "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Will Hunting," had Alzheimer's disease before his death in 2014.

Robin Williams

400

The term "early-onset Alzheimer's" refers to the disease being diagnosed before the age of this.

What is 65?

400

What behavior might a person with Alzheimer's exhibit in the later stages of the disease?

Difficulty speaking or understanding language

400

moking and high blood pressure can increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease. What type of lifestyle can help lower the risk?

Healthy lifestyle

400

True or False: A person with Alzheimer's disease can live for decades after diagnosis.

True

400

This U.S. President announced he had Alzheimer's disease after leaving office.

Ronald Reagan

500

At what age is Alzheimer's most commonly diagnosed?

After age 65

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This symptom may cause a person with Alzheimer's to become disoriented and lost, even in familiar places.

Confusion about time or place

500

These chronic conditions, often seen together with Alzheimer’s, may exacerbate the disease’s progression.

What are diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease?

500

These activities are known to be helpful for people with Alzheimer's to maintain cognitive function and reduce symptoms.

Cognitive exercises and mental stimulation

500

This month is recognized as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month to promote education, research, and support for those affected.

What is November?

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