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academies

August 16-17, 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark

Dementia and Alzheimer ’s Disease

10

th

World congress on

Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research | Volume: 3

Alzheimer’s cognitive impairment can be recovered by decreasing homocysteic acid in blood

Caron Leid

Aspen University, Canada

A

lthough more and more people are being affected by

Alzheimer’s disease, there is not enough information

surrounding the true daily struggle of the disease. Due to

that reason, I felt there was a huge gap for those in the

sandwich generation. My mother was diagnosed with

Atypical Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 57. The book which

I wrote is a journey to assist others with resources and the

struggle of living with the disease, from a raw perspective.

e:

heeyeon@kier.re.kr