Alzheimer's disease - plaques, tangles, causes, symptoms & pathology
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What is Alzheimer's disease? Alzeimer's (Alzheimer) disease is a neurodegenerative disease that leads to symptoms of dementia. Progression of Alzheimer's disease is thought to involve an accumulation of beta-amyloid plaque and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: http://osms.it/more.
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after watching this i’m very scared of alzheimer’s now…..how to never have alzheimer’s??? any tips guys?
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Very nice explanation indeed
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Alzheimer disease is NOT the most common cause of dementia.
Dementia is an umbrella term.
All Alzheimers are dementia, but not all Dementias are Alzheimers.
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Is menatime good for Alzheimer's
@JoanTubbritt-u8iBest one
@AdeebaZia-x1rHey, there is better ways to diagnose this now, pTau217 blood sample
@elleas231Cant believe this is a 9 year old video
@shashankmurthy2521My uncle passed away from Alzheimer’s when I was 13 years old he was only 59 years old I was young I was upset now I’m 21 years old and having Alzheimer’s is really scary. 😢
@BeckyBotsford16Thank you for making this video. It's pretty helpful.
@森林食堂-m6dWHAT REGION OF THE BRAIN ARE THE HISTOLOGICAL IMAGES TAKEN FROM?
@lucyjasmine6486Brain fog is one thing, but THIS is a whole new level of forgetting where you put your keys. 🤯 Great explanation!
@VoixEternellesthank you!!!!
@user-je7bp4uh1mWe should change the disease name to Altimers because pronouncing Alzheimers sounds retarded
@xRambo007Amazinggggg
@khadijaelbeshti5123The scariest disease ever in the history of mankind 2nd is schizophrenia
@93.H-s5oMy great great grandmother Nana Loudermilk who died from Alzheimer’s disease and cellulitis on November 23,2020.
@ashleyjackson8595I don’t want to have any Alzheimer’s disease so I can do my crochet stuff and do my workout routine on wii console every other day and work in my workbooks every day and eat healthier
@ashleyjackson8595Kon kon saiyaara movie dekhkar aaya hai😂😂
@AbhishekurfprinceOne of the best channel i have ever benn
@mamtagupta3760Amazing
@Brian-lj6npIs amyloid precursor protein cleaved by alpha secretase and gamma secretase or can alpha secretase do this independently to create a soluble substance?
@reannedass727AN-1792
@nedmerrill6228where is your (all right as a quick recap) haha.. thank you very much for the video it was very beneficial!
@nouhabhy3067Thank you so much for this easy to understand explanation of anatomical and physiological changes due to Alzheimer's disease. Im more confident in my project's research after seeing your video, brilliant!
@KaseyCresta"Awesome video! 🌟 Learning about Alzheimer's disease is so important, and this explanation of plaques, tangles, causes, and symptoms really helps break it down in an easy-to-understand way. It's great to know more about the pathology behind it so we can raise awareness. Thank you for sharing this valuable info!
@SotomayerLafayetteWow this is retarded....
@griffithjustin600Leaky gut causes fatty liver and fatty liver leads to Leaky brain.
@griffithjustin600Cool video
@BerkoEditsCool video
@BerkoEditsIf i froget things frequently or if i sometimes do things that absolutely makes no sense or hallucinate or sometimes forgot to recall names of people i met or even forgot my friends and family's faces i have seen for a long time is this a sign. This is Purley of interest.
@ssraven1032This is a great video; it really helped me learn all about Alzheimer's as a beginner. I recently realized that new discoveries have been made about how the protofibrils (soluble fragments) are more toxic to the neurons and are a key factor in cognitive decline. Do you have any suggestions on where I can find videos about this, possibly explaining in more detail how that works? Thank you so much!
@JennyOritzcalthis has been the most concise and helpful explanation I've seen on Youtube
@acagoscarriere3487A sure sign of Alzheimer's Disease is when you forget that it's Alzheimer
@jamesstuart3346Thank you ✨
@sanjanapatil22Explained very beautifully ,thanks ❤
@MuhammadSaleh-n3jSpettacolo di video
@beatricebarone2750A note for my future self: we're on the 5th week of the medical students strike right now and I feel lost trying to catch up with everything alone at home I'm not even motivated but I'm trying my best I got this
@DidsomebodysayslayVery helpful
@هدىعلي-ض6فTry looking at and Think Oranges.
@andersbanders420Kinda seems Alzheimer's is linked with eye's and imaging. Try bright trans info of the past imaging.
@andersbanders420Thank you so much!
@Sara-f8w1rGod, thank you for loving your people who have Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Thank you for miraculous memory recurrences. Thank you for miraculous speech. Thank you for miraculous functions and for granddaughters and grandsons who care In Jesus mighty name. Amen 🙏
@Rebecca-zr3luyou are the best, thank you so much
@ahmedkhaleel-r4uExcellent video, Much thanks.
@happyhome-technoworld3025My father was diagnosed of Alzheimer's disease recently. I know there is no cure, but I understand that exercise is still the best form of treatment for the symptoms and should be the main focus before meds. He's on the meds, so let's put that aside. So for exercise my doctor warned me that if he gets too strong he could hurt people as his confusion increases. So the advice was only walking. I'd love any feedback on this, thank you
@brilliant332A great explanation just in 9 minutes. 07 Oct 2024.
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