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High levels of beta-amyloid in the brain increase the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease. Researchers hope that early intervention in individuals at increased risk of developing Alzheimer's will prevent cognitive decline. The estimated completion date for the study is July 2022.
Explanation:
What will happen to someone with Alzheimer's in the future?
As the condition progresses, memory loss will increasingly tend to interfere with daily life, as sufferers begin to misplace items around the house, forget appointments or anniversaries and struggle to find the correct words in conversation. Eventually, they may become lost in familiar places or on familiar journeys.
I believe Elliptical is the word you're looking for
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Extinction
Explanation:
For example, your dog will naturally salivate at he sight of food, but if you train your dog to salivate when you ring a bell when presenting food to it, the dog overtime associates the bell with food, and would salivate anytime you ring a bell even without presenting its food.
The salivation that is stimulated by the ringing of the bell even in the absence of food is the conditioned response.
The ringing of the bell is the conditioned stimulus, while the food that naturally initiates salivation is the unconditioned stimulus.
Overtime, if you keep ringing the bell (conditioned stimulus) only without presenting food (unconditioned stimulus), your dog would gradually stop salivating without sighting food. This reduction or decrease in the conditioned response (salivating) is what is referred to as extinction.
I'd say D because it is always good to have a goal for that, and if you plan it out, you have a better chance of reaching it.
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It's sweat. Your skin trys to lower your body temperature via sweat and whilst doing so, it also kicks out any and all diseases.
This is also true for peeing, pooping, etc.