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What is Alzheimers Disease

Alzheimers disease is a progressive condition that destroys brain cells and structures. People with Alzheimers disease slowly lose the ability to learn, function and remember. The cause of Alzheimers disease is not yet known.

Symptoms of Alzheimers disease come on gradually. They begin as mild memory lapses, and progress to profound loss of memory and function. There are no treatments to cure Alzheimers disease and no certain ways to slow its progression.

Reference for Alzheimers Disease Article

National Institutes of Health

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