Why there is no cure for Alzheimer disease?

Why there is no cure for Alzheimer disease?

There is currently no “cure” for dementia. In fact, because dementia is caused by different diseases it is unlikely that there will be a single cure for dementia. Research is aimed at finding cures for dementia-causing diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

Is chess good for seniors?

Yes, chess is good for seniors. Several studies have shown that chess seems to prevent Alzheimer’s. Chess simultaneously trains several part of the brain, keeping therefore memory and analytical thinking sharp. It helps in preserving the spatial-visual processing portion of the brain too.

Why is chess associated with intelligence?

Chess players exhibit, on average, superior cognitive ability compared with non-chess players. And the skills needed to play chess have also been shown to correlate with several measures of intelligence – such as fluid reasoning, memory and processing speed.

Are there female grandmasters in chess?

Just 37 of the more than 1,600 international chess grandmasters are women. The current top-rated female, Hou Yifan, is ranked 89th in the world, while the reigning women’s world champion Ju Wenjun is 404th.

Is chess a war?

From ancient India to the computer age, the military has used chess as both a metaphor and even as training for warfare. Yet chess began in 6th Century India as a 64-square board game, called Chaturanga, precisely modelled on the military forces of the day. There were “elephants”, “chariots” and “‘infantrymen”.

What does it take for a sport to be in the Olympics?

The Olympic Charter indicates that in order to be accepted, a sport must be widely practiced by men in at least 75 countries and on four continents and by women in no fewer than 40 countries and on three continents. These rules have kept chess, automobile racing, and other recognized sports out of the Olympic Games.

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