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How Stem Cell Help Cure The Alzheimer’s Disease
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How Can The Spread Of Antibiotic Resistance Be Stopped? 2- How Stem Cell Help Cure the Alzheimer’s disease? Discussion The spread of antibiotic resistance can be stopped through stem cell and now, it is proved that fatal diseases like Alzhe...

Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease progresses, scientists are describing other abnormal anatomical and chemical changes associated with the disease. These include nerve cell degeneration in the brain's nucleus and reduced levels of the neurotransmitter ac...

Alzheimer Disease
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Alzheimer's type (SDAT). The cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is not known, but it is not a part of normal aging. Prior theories regarding the accumulation of aluminum, lead, mercury, and other substances in the brain have been disproved. ...

Alzheimer’s
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cognitive impairment sufficiently severe so as to interfere with social or occupational functioning. According to the Logsdon et al. (2007), “Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type” involves memory impairment and cognitive deficits in at least on...

Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease is, how to care for Alzheimer's patients, and how to lower their risk of getting the disease. Research has shown many different ways to lower risk. One being folate intake, another is anti-hypertensive medication, and la...

Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder that causes a gradual and irreversible decline in memory, language skills, perception of time and space, and, eventually, the ability to care for oneself (Abrams, Robert, 2005). These sympto...

Alzheimer
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a tough, tough job. The physical and emotional demands and   strains are exhausting. Before you know it, you may have drifted away from your family and friends — at a time when you need them the most( Weitzman, 2004). Not only can this be h...