PREDICTIVE, PREVENTIVE and PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Your body is unique. Unique for its strengths, weaknesses and ability to overcome disease. This is why you need a personalized approach to wellness.Your health is determined by balance - balance among nerve... morePREDICTIVE, PREVENTIVE and PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Your body is unique. Unique for its strengths, weaknesses and ability to overcome disease. This is why you need a personalized approach to wellness.Your health is determined by balance - balance among nerves, hormones, and organ systems. This balance is affected by genetics, lifestyle, emotional state, and environment. Imbalances give rise to diseases that can be difficult to explain, much less treat.BIO ADVANCE MEDICAL CHECK UP is an innovative approach to wellness that identifies the imbalances that are causing your suffering. It focuses on the cause of disease, not just symptoms. It explains why repeated stresses to the body or mind can lead to illness and why emotions have such a powerful impact on health. It also explains why certain people are prone to develop certain diseases. less
The main causes of immobility are weakness, stiffness, pain, imbalance, and psychologic problems. When immobilization cannot be avoided, adequate nutrition should be ensured, the skin over pressure points should be inspected frequently.
Frontotemporal dementia, where the frontal and temporal lobes (two parts of the brain) begin to shrink. Unlike other types of dementia, frontotemporal dementia usually develops in people who are under 65. It is much rarer than other types of dementia
In Lewy body dementia, nerve cells (neurons) degenerate and die over time, causing memory and thinking abilities (cognitive skills) to decline over time. Protein deposits (Lewy bodies) that build up in nerve cells in regions of the brain that control thin... moreIn Lewy body dementia, nerve cells (neurons) degenerate and die over time, causing memory and thinking abilities (cognitive skills) to decline over time. Protein deposits (Lewy bodies) that build up in nerve cells in regions of the brain that control thinking, memory and movement (motor control) cause Lewy body dementia symptoms. less
Vascular Dementia is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease (AD) in older adults, where problems with blood circulation result in parts of the brain not receiving enough blood and oxygen. Vascular lesions can be the result of di... moreVascular Dementia is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease (AD) in older adults, where problems with blood circulation result in parts of the brain not receiving enough blood and oxygen. Vascular lesions can be the result of diffuse cerebrovascular disease or focal lesions (or a combination of both, which is what is observed in the majority of cases). Risk factors for vascular dementia include hypertension, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. The aim of the management is the prevention of further cerebrovascular lesions. This includes administering antiplatelet drugs and controlling major vascular risk factors. less
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, a group of brain disorders that cause progressive loss of intellectual and social skills, severe enough to interfere with day-to-day life. In Alzheimer's disease, there are small clumps of protein,... moreAlzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, a group of brain disorders that cause progressive loss of intellectual and social skills, severe enough to interfere with day-to-day life. In Alzheimer's disease, there are small clumps of protein, known as plaques, begin to develop around brain cell makes it degenerate and die, causing a steady decline in memory and mental function. Current Alzheimer's disease medications and management strategies can temporarily improve symptoms, maximize function and maintain independence. It's also important to seek social services and tap into your support network to make life better. less
Dementia is a syndrome (a group of related symptoms) that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities. These include memory, thinking, language, understanding and judgement. Personality changes and behavioural difficulties may dev... moreDementia is a syndrome (a group of related symptoms) that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities. These include memory, thinking, language, understanding and judgement. Personality changes and behavioural difficulties may develop as the disease progresses. People with dementia may also become apathetic, have problems controlling their emotions or behaving appropriately in social situations. Aspects of their personality may change or they may see or hear things that other people do not, or have false beliefs. Most cases of dementia are caused by damage to the structure of the brain. People with dementia usually need help from friends or relatives, including help in making decision. Behavioural problems in demented patients are often best managed with a nonpharmacologic approach. less