by functional | Oct 20, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease, Women's Health
Hi, I’m Dr. Ken Sharlin with Sharlin Health & Neurology. We’re going to talk a little bit today about the remarkable differences in Alzheimer’s disease when it comes to looking at the risk for women compared to men. Now, there are about 46.8...
by functional | Feb 17, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease, Woman's Guide To The Brain, Women's Health
Explained by Neurologist Dr. Ken Sharlin My grandmother, Frances, lived to be 95 years old. She remained a sharp-minded woman through most of her life, until the last couple of years before her death. Whether she had Alzheimer’s disease is a mystery. She did have...
by functional | Feb 10, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease
Neurologist Ken Sharlin Responds The question frequently comes up, when someone has a family member, perhaps a grandparent or a parent that has been affected by Alzheimer’s Disease, whether they as well will develop Alzheimer’s Disease? Now, there are a...
by functional | Jan 25, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease
The First Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease First Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease Explained by Dr. Ken Sharlin I’ve been asked, what are some of the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease? And I would say, in general, let’s divide it up into two camps....
by functional | Jan 19, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease Explained by Dr. Ken Sharlin Alzheimer’s disease, of course, is a very tragic condition affecting now something along the lines of 5.4 million Americans. It’s a condition of gradual and progressive memory loss that ends in early death for...
by functional | Jan 19, 2017 | Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis: Correct or Incorrect? We see a lot of people in our practice who have been told they may have Alzheimer’s disease. or they do have Alzheimer’s disease. You have to step back and see how that diagnosis was made. Sometimes they go to...