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Physical Exercises for Adults with Alzheimer’s

An active lifestyle is necessary for any person, even patients with Alzheimer’s disease. To improve their well-being, Alzheimer’s patients can engage in the following types of physical activity: Walking; Yoga chair; Cycling; Weight training; Swimming; Dancing. Gardening. Why do people with Alzheimer’s disease have to be engaged in physical exercise? As with many other diseases,…

parkinsons disease diet

The dietary formula for patients with Parkinson’s should contain unsaturated fats and unprocessed supplements rich in vitamins, minerals, and other vital elements. These nutrients are required to: Enrich nervous, respiratory and cardiovascular systems to strengthen their natural functions for reducing Parkinson’s negative effects; Recover organs and tissues damaged by abnormal reactions from some medicines prescribed…

Frequently Asked Questions About Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by recurrent, spontaneous seizures. The main symptom of epilepsy is epileptic seizures. What causes seizures? An epileptic seizure occurs due to disturbances in the processes of excitation and inhibition in the cerebral cortex cells. Epilepsy is polygenic. Genetic factors have an essential role in their genesis. They…

10 Best Mobile Apps for Dementia Patients

There are no treatments that can fight dementia at the moment. Nevertheless, you may avoid or delay the condition by eating a healthy, nutritious diet, training frequently, staying under suggested alcohol restrictions, quitting smoking, and, most importantly, playing specified smartphone games. Lone Star Neurology is here to discuss the 10 best apps for people with…

Memory-Games-and-Brain-Exercises-for-Alzheimers-Patients

It is just as crucial to keep your mind bright as your body in shape. It is especially essential for individuals who have Alzheimer’s disease or wish to avoid getting it. Alzheimer’s disease has no solution, and researchers are still working on medicines that might successfully stop the illness’s progression.  Nevertheless, as you age you…

epilepsy - symptoms and causes

What is epilepsy? According to modern ideas, epilepsy is a group of different diseases, the main manifestation of epileptic seizures. Based on the achievements of contemporary science, it has been shown that an epileptic seizure occurs as a result of the disorder processes of excitation and inhibition in the cells of the cerebral cortex. The…

Depression in dementia

Dementia is characterised by the degradation of memory, thinking, behavior and ability to perform daily activities. Everyone experiences extreme emotional suffering from time to time; it might be a one-time incident or even depression, which is a strong predictor of dementia. In general, depression is a chronic illness that might last for weeks or months….

types and stages of neuropathy

Neuropathy is a disease characterised by damage to one or more nerves of the peripheral nervous system. It includes the cranial and spinal nerves, as well as the nerves and plexuses of the autonomic nervous system. Neuropathy appears as a sensitivity disorder, pain in the affected area, convulsions, muscle weakness and difficulty in movement.  Presumably,…

man holds brain

Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disease consisting of movement disorders. Early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include the following items: Tremor; Small Handwriting; Loss of smell; Voice changes; Sleep disorders; Slowness of movement; Changing of Facial Expression (Masked Face); Dizziness or Fainting. According to statistics, there are approximately half a million patients with Parkinson’s disease in…

What Is Diabetic Neuropathy?

What is neuropathy in diabetes? It is a condition that occurs as a result of untreated or late-diagnosed diabetes mellitus, which manifests itself in a degenerative lesion of all elements of the nervous system. This disease often occurs 15-25 years after the onset of diabetes in a person. This pathological condition is characterized by damage…

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