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Alzheimer's disease (AD) has become much more common and concerning since it was first identified in the early 1900s. Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent type of dementia. A number of curable medical illnesses and lifestyle decisions are modifiable risk factors for AD development. The etiology and clinical effects of AD may be influenced by the molecular mechanisms of these risk factors. Among other factors, the aging of the population, which is somewhat observed globally, contributes to the rising prevalence of AD. Life expectancy continues to rise due to ongoing improvements in healthcare. The true frequency of AD is probably far lower than official figures show. Since its aetiology is yet unknown, research into all possible risk factors that could contribute to the disease's development is essential.
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