Just
for illustration
In
addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between
Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In
previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12),
shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive
problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s
diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may
be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least
two cognitive domains (problems):
-
slow memory
-
less thinking skill
-
no or lack of attention
-
slow in information processes
-
visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to
"identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form,
details, structure and spatial relations"
In
fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of
Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many
studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in
Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic
medications.
The
scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
-
Levodopa
-
Dopamine agonists
-
MAO-B inhibitors
What
are the result?
Mix.
Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term
of:
-
working memory
-
alertness
-
can make work planning
Contrary,
other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and
even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and
hallucinations.
Hope,
the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
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ReplyDeleteWe hope they are not related.
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DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
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Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
ReplyDeleteI have already read about this disease, it is a serious disease.
Parkinson’s is such a terrible disease without the dementia aspect.
ReplyDeleteGosh..hope not!
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
It's so terrible how the disease has seemingly increased so much over the years. I hope they will find a cure relatively soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
there are so many diseases on earth, and all can happen, hopefully staying healthy
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful day
ReplyDeleteMy grandmorher was ill Parkinson.
ReplyDeleteGrazie per queste interessanti notizie!
ReplyDeleteTerrible disease.
ReplyDeletehave a nice day!
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DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
You have certainly a great deal of info concerning Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Thanks for enlightening us !
ReplyDeleteBom dia. Eu tenho caso de mal de Parkinson na família. Bom final de semana.
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Science needs to find a cure.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly did with my dad. Sadly.
ReplyDeleteTanza, The two diseases may or may not be related or one lead to the other...but they are both truly devastating! Stay Safe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteFrom today it is mandatory for us to wear mask when in public places. Both diseases are scary and damaging.
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Thanks for sharing your great knoledge concerning parkinsons diseases!
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Hola Tanza, enfermedades muy malas, yo conozco la del alzheimer, interesante tu blog, me quedo por aquí.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Interesting post!You know alot !Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
The "road closed" photo is clever. It really caught my attention and became all the more chilling once I realized that it was meant to symbolize the dead end that is having Parkinson's. I hope they find a cure.
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DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
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Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Interesting info, thanks. As for pigs, I think I'd rather have a dog. I really like ham though :)
ReplyDeleteSemoga dan berharap penuh agar kita semua terhindar dari penyakit seperti parkinson ini.
ReplyDeleteNama penyakitnya indah, tetapi menakutkan untuk kesehatan.
have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteMay Parkinson’s Diseases Lead to Alzheimer's Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 13
-
Just for illustration
In addition to physical disturbance, we have talk relationship between Parkinson’s Diseases and cognitive impairment.
In previous post (please read: Can Parkinson’s Diseases Cause cognitive impairment? - Parkinson’s Diseases 12), shown that about 35% Parkinson’s patients face with mild cognitive problems and “40% lead to dementia (Alzheimer’s) diseases.”
Alzheimer’s diseases is diseases which relate to cognitive problems. People may be categorized as Alzheimer’s patients if they faced with at least two cognitive domains (problems):
- slow memory
- less thinking skill
- no or lack of attention
- slow in information processes
- visuospatial executive function, occurs when patients are not able to "identify, integrate, and analyze space and visual form, details, structure and spatial relations"
In fact, dementia appears after patients have several year of Parkinson’s diseases, usually at advance stage of diseases.
Many studies have been done for medication of cognitive problem in Parkinson’s patients, one approaches called as dopaminergic medications.
The scientists use following drugs for medications of cognitive:
- Levodopa
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
What are the result?
Mix. Some said the dopaminergic medications may improve cognitive in term of:
- working memory
- alertness
- can make work planning
Contrary, other reports shown that dopaminergic medications have no effect, and even negative effect such as make patients to be sleepy, confuse and hallucinations.
Hope, the research in this field could find breakthrough in coming future
Relate posts:
- Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 1
- How Neuron Cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 2
- How to Manage the Parkinson Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 3
- Could Drink Coffee reduce risk of Parkinson’s diseases? – Parkinson’s Diseases 4
Gostei de ler toda informação, tenho um tio que sofre de Parkinson, a maior dificuldade dele é andar, de mente ( cérebro) está otimo.
ReplyDeleteTenha uma excelente semana
You continue to give us an education!
ReplyDeleteTanza, thanks for the visit. I never use to think about these diseases, but as I age they become more prevalent in my age group....Scary.
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