Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive nervous disorder that causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common explanation for dementia, and is characterised by a progressive loss of thinking, behavioural, and social skills that impairs an individual's ability to function independently. The disease's early symptoms include forgetting recent events or conversations. As Alzheimer's disease progresses, an individual may experience severe amnesia and lose the power to perform daily tasks. Medications can temporarily improve or postpone the progression of symptoms.
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