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James Gallagher

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Gender Male
Date of birth January 1,2166
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Yuba City
California
United States
ParentsAndy Gallagher
Doreen Gallagher
BooksDiamond Rain: Action and Adventure Science Fiction
Diamond Rain: The Spy Stories and Tales of Intrigue Series
Tsunami Connection
Official site asmrc.org
Spouse Janna Gallagher
Party Republican Party
Position Minority Floor Leader of the California State Assembly
California State Representative since 2014
Education Sacred Heart College Marcellin Campus
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
School of Law | UC Davis
Weight 70 (kg)
Height 176 (cm)
Previous positionMember of the Sutter County Board of Supervisors (2008–2014)
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James M. "Jamie" Gallagher is a Republican American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He represents the Assembly District #3, located in the northern Sacramento Valley.

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Fiona Phillips: How common is early Alzheimer's?

Nov 28,2021 11:28 am

By James Gallagher and Philippa RoxbyHealth correspondents

The broadcaster and journalist .

She was just 61 years old when she was diagnosed with this form of dementia.

Is dementia the same as Alzheimer's?

No - dementia is a symptom found in many diseases of The Brain .

Memory loss is The Most common feature of dementia, particularly The Struggle to remember recent events.

Other symptoms can include changes to behaviour, mood and personality, becoming lost in familiar places or being unable to find The Right word in a conversation.

It can reach The Point where people don't know they need to eat or drink.

Alzheimer's disease is by far The Most common of the diseases that cause dementia.

Others include Vascular Dementia , dementia with Lewy bodies, fronto-temporal dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the newly discovered Late.

What are the early signs of Alzheimer's?

The First signs of Alzheimer's disease tend to be lapses in memory.

This could include forgetting recent conversations, losing things, forgetting names or asking the same question over and over again.

There can also be changes in mood such as greater levels of anxiety or confusion.

The NHS website has more information.

Do many younger people get Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's is mostly a disease of Old Age - One in six people over the Age Of 80 develop it.

Early onset (also known as young onset) Alzheimer's is relatively rare. Still, 5% of all Alzheimer's cases are in people under the Age Of 65.

A much smaller number of people are affected in their 30s and 40s, usually because of a faulty gene passed down the generations.

The only known risk factor for getting Alzheimer's at a young age is if close relatives also had early onset disease, and there is.

The early onset form of the disease follows the same inexorable course as it does in older age - it affects memory, thinking skills and behaviour.

What is brain fog?

Fiona Phillips mentioned she'd lived with months of brain fog before her diagnosis.

Brain fog does not have a medical definition, But it is often used by people to describe a fuzzy head, poor concentration and struggling to think clearly or quickly.

Can I stop myself getting dementia?

There is no proven way of stopping yourself from getting dementia, But you can tip The Odds in your favour.

Research estimates that by lifestyle changes, including:

It is not completely clear why doing these things can help protect The Brain .

Do these lifestyle factors actually stop The Process of dementia in The Brain ? Or do they prepare The Brain for dementia by increasing the connections and flexibility of The Brain so that, as neurones start to die, The Brain can compensate for longer, and symptoms don't emerge?

You can do everything recommended to try to prevent dementia and still develop it, or do nothing and be untouched by it.

Is Alzheimer's hereditary?

Yes, it can be - But that's not the whole story.

Fiona Phillips has described how Alzheimer's " decimated" her Family - and having a parent or sibling with Alzheimer's of developing the disease.

But having relatives with the disease does not mean you are fated to develop it, and being in A Family untouched by Alzheimer's does not mean you will be spared it either.

What drug is Fiona Phillips taking?

She is taking part in trials of a drug called miridesap at University College Hospital in London. This involves injections in her stomach Every Day for a maximum of 12 Months .

The aim of The Trial is to find out whether the drug, which removes a protein called SAP (serum amyloid P component) from The Brain , can stop amyloid plaques from damaging brain cells.

The researchers think this could be part of The Process of the development of Alzheimer's disease.

Patients with mild Alzheimer's disease are still being recruited to, which also includes tests on brain function.

Has there been any Good News on other drugs?

Yes. For the First Time , drugs have been proven to slow the pace of Alzheimer's disease in clinical trials.

Donanemab and lecanemab target amyloid in The Brain during the early stages of the disease.

Amyloid builds up in the spaces between brain cells, forming plaques that are One of the characteristics of the disease.

However, the benefit of these drugs does not appear to be huge and they do not stop or reverse the disease, But they do show it is possible to slow it down.

These drugs have Not Yet made The Leap from scientific studies to routine hospital use.

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