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A Foundation That Cares For Your Brain

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“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor and more unashamed conversation.” -Glenn Close. Mental health is an issue that is hardly ever spoken about, yet it affects a large population of the world. There has been a surge in the cases of depression and anxiety among the youth these years. And then there are diseases like dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's that remain untreatable even after such tremendous revolution in medical science. Such precarious diseases that seem to occur randomly and are not related to genetic history or any other means of communication have confounded brain research scientists for years. What the world needs is a brain and behavior research foundation that accumulates the greatest minds in the field of mental health research together. Such a foundation can provide concrete results to the age-old questions regarding mental health that are still unanswered. Brain research is the only way one can deeply understand the w...

LifeInSight: Good News for the future of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Mental health is complicated; it resolves around many minor and major aspects. The mental well-being of a person is integral to their overall health and development. Today, around forty-four million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. The stats are intimidating but the severity of any situation must be acknowledged before we even begin to tackle it. What is Alzheimer's disease ? When your brain cells begin to degenerate and die, it causes your brain to become weak. It hurts your memory, resulting in a progressive decline of your mental well-being, in the form of Alzheimer's disease . People with Alzheimer's face a weak or ineffective memory bank, causing behavioral problems, disrupting social skills, reduced mental efficiency to think, and the patient's ability to rely on themselves for daily activities. What is Alzheimer's treatment ? Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed after taking into...

Role of cognitive neuroscience in Alzheimer’s disease care and treatment

Alzheimer’s disease and the challenges it poses Alzheimer's disease is a chronic condition causing degeneration and death of brain cells. It is the most common cause of dementia — a steady decline in cognitive, behavioral, and social skills that interferes with a person's ability to function independently. The disease's early signs can be to forget recent events or conversations. A person with Alzheimer's disease will develop severe memory impairment as the disease progresses, and will lose the ability to perform daily tasks. Current medicines for the disease can improve symptoms temporarily or slow the rate of decline. Often, these medications can help affected people in improving function and maintain independence for a while. Various programs and services can help people with Alzheimer's disease . Complications from severe brain loss function such as fatigue, malnutrition, or infection may result in death in advanced stages of the disease. Cognitive ne...