当社グループは 3,000 以上の世界的なカンファレンスシリーズ 米国、ヨーロッパ、世界中で毎年イベントが開催されます。 1,000 のより科学的な学会からの支援を受けたアジア および 700 以上の オープン アクセスを発行ジャーナルには 50,000 人以上の著名人が掲載されており、科学者が編集委員として名高い
。オープンアクセスジャーナルはより多くの読者と引用を獲得
700 ジャーナル と 15,000,000 人の読者 各ジャーナルは 25,000 人以上の読者を獲得
Parth Chotaliya
As the fifth leading cause of death in age group >65 years, Alzheimer's has taken the livelihood of millions of people, and this number keeps going up. Currently, the scientific community has turned to medication based treatment in order to decrease the presence of the negative symptoms that Alzheimer's entails. However, one might say these efforts are at no avail, as the number of cases is on a track of exponential growth. People with the disease face a plethora of mental health disorders, and the caregivers and the loved ones of these people are living in suffering. Instead of trying to tackle the disease head-on, health care professionals and caregivers are exploring the efficacy of non-pharmacologic treatments, such as music-based intervention programs. This article seeks to explore findings in the field, analyze them and propose methods of implementation.