Conference Vision
To create a platform for Alzheimer's disease specialists, and interested parties from the private and government sectors, to meet and discuss the disease. 
 

Conference Objectives:

  • 1.Identify the latest scientific research into Alzheimers disease.

  • 2.Debate the social challenges arising from the increasing number of Alzhiemer's patients, and work out ways to deal with the issue.

  • 3.Train health sector specialists to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, and help Alzheimer's care givers.

  • 4. Allow conference attendees to exchange their experiences of Alzheimer's disease, and debate ways to enhance potential cooperation between different sectors. 

  • 5.Raise the profile of Alzheimer's disease in order to improve research into the disease, and draw on national experience.

  • Objectives
  • Registration
  • Organization
  • 1.Identify the latest scientific research into Alzheimers disease.

  • 2.Debate the social challenges arising from the increasing number of Alzhiemer's patients, and work out ways to deal with the issue.

  • 3.Train health sector specialists to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, and help Alzheimer's care givers.

  • 4. Allow conference attendees to exchange their experiences of Alzheimer's disease, and debate ways to enhance potential cooperation between different sectors. 

  • 5.Raise the profile of Alzheimer's disease in order to improve research into the diesaese, and draw on national experience. 

here are about 26 million people around the world who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The disease destroys brains cells, causing memory loss as well as behavioral and mental problems. This in turn severely affects the lives of people who <

suffer from the disease as it interferes with their normal functioning, such as practicing their usual hobbies and maintaining their social lives, and these effects gradually become more pronounced as time passes. Alzheimer’s is now classified as the 4th leading cause of death in developed counties according to the World Health Organization.
here are about 26 million

people around the world who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The disease destroys brains cells, causing memory loss as well as behavioral and mental problems. This in turn severely affects the lives of people who suffer from the disease as it interferes with their normal functioning, such as practicing their usual hobbies and maintaining their social lives, and these effects gradually become more pronounced as time passes. Alzheimer’s is now classified as the 4th leading cause of death in developed counties according to the World Health Organization.
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