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Science reporter magazine subscription Alzheimer's Disease is a
form of a neurodegenerative
disorder — which comes
under the term of Dementia —afflicting
the elderly, in the age group of
65-85. Scary, bleak and riddled with
the unknown, Sciencereporter magazine subscription
AD is a condition where there is a gradual death of brain cells due to the formation of clumps around the nerve cells, which gradually degenerate the cells.As the cells die,
science magazine names
the functions that
come under the working of the region
begin to deteriorate. This gradual
loss of cognitive ability leads to
memory loss; inability to recognise faces
or recall names; slurred speech, mobility
and vision; science magazinenames behaviours of acute apprehension,
aggression and agitation
are marked symptoms of the progression
of the disease.
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