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Alzheimer Disease: Types, Warning Signs, Risk Factors, and more

November 7, 2022
Pranad Kshirsagar, PharmD

Introduction

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Introduction

Alzheimer disease is a progressive neurological condition that causes a gradual decline in behavioral and cognitive abilities such as memory, interpretation, language, concentration, and decisions. Alzheimer is the most prevalent dementia, contributing to two-thirds of dementia cases in persons 65 and older.

There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Only symptomatic treatment is available. However, a recent development has shown progress in slowing cognitive decline.

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