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A CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDER: DEMENTIA

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Lavdeep Singh , Vikrant Verma , Ganesh Prasad Mishra,Prabhash Nath Tripathi
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.8.283

Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease is an undeniable neurologic problem where synapses passing causes cognitive decline, mental degradation, and eventually dementia. It is the main factor thought to be typical for dementia in those 65 years of time of life and older. 10% of people over the oldness of 65 and 50% of people 85year age group are affected. There are about 4 million Alzheimer’s patients in the United States of America (U.S.A.), and the annual cost of care is $100 billion. It is high mortality causing in the United States and is spreading to other countries. With Alzheimer’s, the entire mind shrinks because the tissue continuously has fewer nerve cells and connections. Since the loss of synapses in dementia cannot be reversed or prevented, there is no treatment for Alzheimer’s illness. there is no remedy for AD the death of synapses in dementia can’t be stopped or switched.

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