World Alzheimer's Day 2023: This is the way to avoid the problem of Alzheimer's.
Special things
- World Alzheimer's Day is celebrated every year on September 21.
- It affects the ability to think, understand and make decisions.
- Anxiety or depression promotes diseases like Alzheimer's.
World Alzheimer's Day 2023: World Alzheimer's Day is celebrated every year on September 21 to make people aware of this mental sickness. It is a mental illness that affects our ability to think, understand and make decisions. However, some measures can reduce its symptoms (symptoms of Alzheimer's). Let's know what are the ways to avoid it.
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- The person gradually starts forgetting his daily tasks. Forgetting everything is a matter of concern.
- Easy-to-do tasks also seem difficult.
- The person also gradually starts forgetting the general things of his lifestyle.
- There is difficulty in solving any work or problem and it takes a lot of time.
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Causes of Alzheimer's- Due to lack of sleep, it can also be a dangerous disease like Alzheimer's.
- Constant headache is also one of the reasons.
- Anxiety or depression promotes diseases like Alzheimer's.
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These measures can reduce the symptoms (Treatment of Alzheimer's)- Mental exercise will maintain agility and the brain works properly.
- Healthy lifestyle is the cure for every problem. It is helpful in reducing disease like Alzheimer's.
- In such times, the support of family and friends (personal and social support) works like medicine. It can be overcome with personal and social support.
- Giving yourself time and spending time with your people is one of the best ways to do this. (Presented by Roshni Singh)
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