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Oral health professionals should be aware of hypertensive disorders because of increased risk of bleeding during procedures and should consult with the prenatal care provider before initiating dental procedures in women with uncontrolled severe hypertension. Blood pressure values of greater than or equal to 140/90 mmHg are considered mild hypertension and values greater than or equal to 160/110 mmHg are considered severe hypertension. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including chronic or preexisting hypertension and the development of hypertension during pregnancy, occur in 12 to 22 percent of pregnancies (11). Up to 5 percent of pregnant women have chronic hypertension (12). By. | 2011 Alzheimer s Disease Facts and Figures INCLUDES A SPECIAL REPORT ON EARLY DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS AN ESTIMATED MILLION UNPAID CAREGIVERS BILLION DOLLARS IN ANNUAL COSTS MILLION PEOPLE HAVE ALZHEIMER S DISEASE alzheimer s QỊ association ABOUT THIS REPORT 2011 Alzheimer s Disease Facts and Figures provides a statistical resource for . data related to Alzheimer s disease the most common type of dementia as well as other dementias. Background and context for interpretation of the data are contained in the Overview. This information includes definitions of the types of dementia and a summary of current knowledge about Alzheimer s disease. Additional sections address prevalence mortality caregiving and use and costs of care and services. The Special Report focuses on the benefits and challenges of early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease. Alzheimer s Association 2011 Alzheimer s Disease Facts and Figures Alzheimer s Dementia Volume 7 Issue 2 Specific information in this year s Alzheimer s Disease Facts and Figures includes Overall number of Americans with Alzheimer s disease nationally and for each state Proportion of women and men with Alzheimer s and other dementias Estimates of lifetime risk for developing Alzheimer s disease Number of family caregivers hours of care provided economic value of unpaid care nationally and for each state and the impact of caregiving on caregivers Use and costs of health care long-term care and hospice care for people with Alzheimer s disease and other dementias Number of deaths due to Alzheimer s disease nationally and for each state and death rates by age The Appendices detail sources and methods used to derive data in this report. This document frequently cites statistics that apply to individuals with all types of dementia. When possible specific information about Alzheimer s disease is provided in other cases the reference may be a more general one of Alzheimer s disease and other dementias. The conclusions in
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