Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Is Alzheimer’s And Hypertension Interrelated?

November 22, 2009 by Scott Davis  
Filed under Alzheimers

You are going to get astonished to know the truth that the American Heart Association reports that 73 million, which is about one third of adult Americans, suffer from hypertension. Two million children and teenagers are also suffering from high blood pressure. When the force of blood flow circulates abnormally through the arteries, the person is said to be suffering from high blood pressure. Genetic inheritance, high salt consumption or thickenings of arterial walls are the major reasons behind this.

Alzheimer And Dementia

October 18, 2009 by Jason Myers  
Filed under Alzheimers

Alzheimer disease is fine for 70% of all kinds of dementia. Alzheimer disease or ‘AD’ is a slow deteriorating state of mind where an individual slowly looses the capability of varied mental procedures. The primary process that will lose function is the memory of latest happenings.