Medications like cholinesterase inhibitors can help manage symptoms, improving memory and cognition.
Cognitive therapies focus on memory exercises and strengthening brain function, often with professional support.
Healthy eating, exercise, and social engagement may help slow progression and improve quality of life.
Behavioral therapies can assist in managing mood swings, aggression, and other behavioral changes.
New medications and clinical trials offer hope for slowing Alzheimers progression.
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