How Alzheimer’s Disease is Linked to High Blood Pressure
October 24, 2009 by Christian Goodman
Filed under Alzheimers
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, refers to a condition in which the blood circulates through the arteries with too much force. The American Heart Association estimates that high blood pressure affects 73 million Americans, or one in three adults. Hypertension also affects approximately two million children and teenagers in the United States. Several factors may contribute to high blood pressure, including genetics, high salt intake, and hardening of the arteries.
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.

