Country Music Singer Glen Campbell Diagnosed With Alzheimer's Disease

75-year-old Country Music Singer Glen Campbell-known for hits like "Rhinestone Cowboy," has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. The diagnosis only came six months ago, according to an interview with People magazine.

Alzheimer's disease is caused by memory loss, confusion, and hallucinations and there is no miracle cure for Alzheimer's disease therefore discipline and some adjustments such as diet and regular exercise can help.


Glen Campbell and his wife Kim Campbell said they decided to go on public because he plans a final series of concerts later this year to say "Farewell" to his fans and wanted fans to know and be aware of Glen Campbell's condition.