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On the occasion of World Alzheimer's Day, I am making a video in which I explain the symptoms and how this pathology is diagnosed. This video is produced in collaboration with the Vaincre Alzheimer Foundation. I am taking the opportunity to ask some questions about treatments to Professor Claire PAQUET, a neurologist specializing in neuroevolutionary diseases who works at the Lariboisière, Fernand Widal Hospital. At the same time, I am taking advantage of this video on Alzheimer's disease to talk about another little-known pathology that still ranks second among neuroevolutionary pathologies: Lewy body disease. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can ask your questions in the comments Professor Claire PAQUET may be in the comments via the Vaincre Alzheimer Foundation account to answer your questions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can make a donation for research on the Alzheimer Foundation website, here is the link: https://donner.vaincrealzheimer.org/s... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00: Introduction 00:48: Number of people affected 01:20: What is dementia? 03:20: What are neuroprogressive / neurodegenerative diseases? 04:09: Alzheimer's: Why? How? 04:52: How is it diagnosed? 06:20: Lewy body disease: some concepts. 08:00: Interview with Professor Claire Paquet 08:50: Are there treatments for Alzheimer's disease? 10:58: Are delisted treatments effective? 11:40: What are the benefits of treatments? 13:00: Are there treatments that can cure? 14:20: Can the onset of the disease be prevented? 17:13: Does training your brain prevent the disease, is this a preconceived idea or not? 18:28: What to do if someone in the family loses their memory? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow me on my various social networks: FACEBOOK: / aviscene TWITTER: / aviscene_ INSTAGRAM: / TIKTOK: / aviscene_ #alzheimer #medicine