
World Alzheimer’s Day is celebrated on 21st September each year to raise awareness and challenge the common stigma surrounds Alzheimer related dementia. Alzheimer’s is an old-age degenerative brain disease that causes memory loss and makes it difficult or nearly impossible to think clearly.
On this occasion, Dr. S.K.Sherekar, Neurosurgeon at Shalby Hospitals, Jabalpur, shares insight on Alzheimer’s disease and how we can help people with this disease to make their life easier.
Know Dementia, Know Alzheimer’s.
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