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One of the most common neurodegenerative disorders, Alzheimer's disease affects millions of individuals globally and rises in incidence and prevalence with age. Cognitive decline is linked exclusively to cholinergic neuron loss, its defining feature. AD is a complicated condition that is associated with several risk factors, including genetics, aging, damage to the vascular system, head trauma, infections (such as bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections), and environmental factors (such as trace elements and heavy metals). The fact that there are currently few treatments for this illness that primarily target symptom relief makes the issue even more basic. Even though the disease's cause is yet unknown, this article focused on what Alzheimer's disease is, its causes, diagnosis, treatment, and care.
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