What is childhood arthritis?
Arthritis in children is called childhood arthritis or juvenile arthritis. The most common type of childhood arthritis is juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), also known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Childhood arthritis can cause permanent physical damage to joints. This damage can make it hard for the child to do everyday things like walking or dressing and can result in disability.
More Information: https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/childhood.htm
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Posted: July 3, 2023 · Leave a Comment
Childhood Arthritis
What is childhood arthritis?
Arthritis in children is called childhood arthritis or juvenile arthritis. The most common type of childhood arthritis is juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), also known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Childhood arthritis can cause permanent physical damage to joints. This damage can make it hard for the child to do everyday things like walking or dressing and can result in disability.
More Information: https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/childhood.htm
Cornerstone Health Medical is accepting new patients – give us a call today! 907.522.7095
#healthcare #health #medicine #wholehealth
Posted: June 24, 2023 · Leave a Comment
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s has no cure, but two treatments — demonstrate that removing beta-amyloid, one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease, from the brain reduces cognitive and functional decline in people living with early Alzheimer’s. Other treatments can temporarily slow the worsening of dementia symptoms and improve quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers. Today, there is a worldwide effort underway to find better ways to treat the disease, delay its onset and prevent it from developing.
More Information: https://www.alz.org/abam/overview.asp
Posted: June 17, 2023 · Leave a Comment
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s worsens over time. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, where dementia symptoms gradually worsen over a number of years. In its early stages, memory loss is mild, but with late-stage Alzheimer’s, individuals lose the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to their environment. On average, a person with Alzheimer’s lives 4 to 8 years after diagnosis but can live as long as 20 years, depending on other factors.
More Information: https://www.alz.org/abam/overview.asp
Posted: June 10, 2023 · Leave a Comment
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. The greatest known risk factor is increasing age, and the majority of people with Alzheimer’s are 65 and older. Alzheimer’s disease is considered to be younger-onset Alzheimer’s if it affects a person under 65. Younger-onset can also be referred to as early-onset Alzheimer’s. People with younger-onset Alzheimer’s can be in the early, middle or late stage of the disease.
More Information: https://www.alz.org/abam/overview.asp
Posted: June 3, 2023 · Leave a Comment
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
Understanding Alzheimer’s and dementia
Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia, a general term for memory loss and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60-80% of dementia cases.
More Information: https://www.alz.org/abam/overview.asp