Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia with a new case of dementia in the world every 10 seconds. More than 25 million people worldwide are currently living with Alzheimer's disease and approximately 1 in 8 will develop the disease in their lifetime. Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative progressive disease, gradually damaging larger parts of the brain over time. As this happens, the symptoms become more severe. Although no cure is available as of today, many drugs are under development and symptomatic treatment options exist.
Detecting Alzheimer's disease early ensures that optimal management strategies can be initiated to help preserve normal daily activities, and provide valuable time for you and your relatives to prepare for the future.
