A report from the 2011 Alzheimer's Association International Conference (July 16-21 - Paris, France).

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
X Rabasseda, C Dulsat
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is indeed a source of sadness weighing on all those who after sharing a full life now depend on each other for the most basic functions. Nevertheless, besides the dramatic impact it imposes on the life of sufferers and their caregivers, AD, as well as other forms of dementia that affect the elderly, but also younger patients, also incurs in substantial healthcare costs for patients, their families and others, including society at large. The progressive aging of the population largely depending on improved preventive and curative healthcare is progressively worsening the situation because of the increasing number of elderly people and the consequent increase in dementia sufferers. Effective and cost-effective treatments are thus required for reversing, improving or preventing these cognitive impairments. Fortunately, research has resulted in therapeutic opportunities that were reviewed during the 2011 Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) in Paris, and will be briefly reviewed in the following report.

一份来自2011年阿尔茨海默病协会国际会议(7月16-21日,法国巴黎)的报告。
阿尔茨海默氏症(AD)确实是一个悲伤的来源,重压着所有那些在分享了完整的生活后,现在相互依赖的最基本的功能。然而,除了对患者及其护理人员的生活造成巨大影响外,阿尔茨海默病以及影响老年人和年轻患者的其他形式的痴呆症也会给患者、其家人和其他人,包括整个社会带来巨大的医疗费用。人口的逐步老龄化在很大程度上取决于预防和治疗保健的改善,由于老年人人数不断增加,痴呆症患者随之增加,这种情况正在逐步恶化。因此,需要有效和具有成本效益的治疗方法来逆转、改善或预防这些认知障碍。幸运的是,2011年在巴黎举行的阿尔茨海默病协会国际会议(AAIC)回顾了研究带来的治疗机会,并将在下面的报告中简要回顾。
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Drugs of today
Drugs of today 医学-药学
CiteScore
3.90
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48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal publishing monographs on new products entering the market and review articles. Since its inception in 1965, Drugs of Today has established a reputation for excellence in providing physicians and other key healthcare professionals with practical, up-to-date monographs on recently approved and launched drugs.
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