A great website that I used a lot in my research on Alzheimer's disease and where I found most of my information for this blog was http://www.alz.org. This website provides almost everything you could possibly want to know about AD, from the pathophysiology of how this disease came about and its prognosis to dietary recommendations and how to find help. This website includes search options to help you navigate and find exactly what you need related to AD. It provides information regarding this disease that ranges from medical terminology that healthcare professionals understand to easy to follow facts for those who have no medical background. It also has lots of great images that can help you better understand the content of the articles. There is also a helpline that is available 24/7 on their website. The website is credible because it is sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association, which " is the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research."
Source & image: www.alz.org
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