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Author Turkington, Carol.

Title The encyclopedia of Alzheimer's disease / Carol Turkington ; foreword by James Galvin
Published New York, N.Y. : Facts On File, 2003

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Description xvi, 286 pages ; 24 cm
Series Facts on File library of health and living
Facts on File library of health and living.
Summary "Four million people suffer from Alzheimer's disease in the United States, and by 2025 there will be an estimated 22 million suffering from the disease. Alzheimer's is not a normal aspect of aging but, rather, the most common of more than 70 forms of dementia, a debilitating condition leading to loss of mental and physical functions. The Encyclopedia of Alzheimer's Disease provides comprehensive coverage of the disease and its causes and symptoms, as well as related health conditions and terms; the latest advances in treatment, drugs, and research; social issues related to Alzheimer's; and helpful organizations."
"Detailed entries include current and comprehensive information taken from the most up-to-date sources, including government statistics, clinical studies, medical journals, and more. Extensive appendices provide additional resources, including contact information for international and regional aging and Alzheimer's organizations, clinical trials information, and a glossary of terms. This one-stop resource is an indispensable guide to the complexities of Alzheimer's disease."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-271) and index
Subject Alzheimer's disease -- Encyclopedias.
Alzheimer Disease.
Genre/Form Encyclopedia.
Encyclopedias.
Encyclopedias.
LC no. 2002011981
ISBN 0816048185 hardcover
Other Titles Alzheimer's disease