All types of dementia are most prevalent among people over the age of 60. However, it is possible to occur in younger people. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease.
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Diabetes, and How Not to Die from It
Diabetes is a debilitating illness that can affect people from all walks of life. An estimated 30 million Americans have diabetes. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes claims more lives every year than cancer and AIDS combined.
Trachea, Bronchus, and Lung Cancers, and How Not to Die from Them
The ACS estimates that in 2016, 224,000 new cases of lung cancer were diagnosed in the United States. In the same year, 158,000 died from it.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and How Not to Die from It
COPD affects 30 million people in the United States and close to half of the affected people don’t even know it. It is essential to go to your doctor for screening if you notice any of the symptoms.
Diarrheal Diseases, and How Not to Die from Them
Diarrhea is often a symptom of an intestinal tract infection caused by a parasitic, bacterial, or viral infection. Here’s how not to die from it.
Lower Respiratory Infections, and How Not to Die from Them
Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are acute infections of the lungs and airways. Common lower respiratory tract infections include pneumonia, bronchitis, and croup.
Stroke, and How Not to Die from It
According to the World Stroke Organization (WSO), 140,000 people die each year from stroke in the United States. Strokes remain the leading cause of long-term disability. While most strokes occur in people over the age of 65, almost a third of strokes happen in people under 65 years of age.
Coronary Artery Disease, and How Not to Die from It
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is also referred to as Ischemic Heart Disease. It is a heart condition that affects the blood supply to the heart. When cholesterol builds up in the blood vessels, it can slow or stop blood flow to the heart…