Alzheimer’s Disease, also known as AD or just Alzheimer’s, is a progressive degenerative disorder that affects the brain. This neurodegenerative disease damages the brain cells responsible for intellectual functioning and affects memory, judgment, speech and intelligence - ultimately leading to the loss of both mental and physical functions.
An allergy is an abnormal reaction to a usually harmless foreign substance in the body, an atack if you will. Allergies can be caused by just about any substance that you inhale, swallow or that touches your skin. Allergies are extremely common, affecting nearly 2 in 5 people. Some of the more common symptoms include asthma, sneezing, runny nose, congestion, itchy or burning eyes and skin irritation. In severe cases even death can occur.
NSAIDs, an abbreviation for nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, are commonly used to reduce fever, inflammation, mild pain and fevers. The term “non-steroidal” is used to distinguish these drugs from steroids which, among other things, have similar benefits. NSAIDs are non-narcodic and are, more specifically, usually used for treatment of headaches, sports injuries, arthritis, and menstrual cramps.