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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease probably caused by the accumulation of beta-amyloid peptide in the brain. AD is the leading cause of dementia in the elderly people. Usually presents with gradual symptoms of loss of cognitive functions (memory, orientation, attention and language) caused by the death of neurons.
Similar to AD, we have Lewy body dementia and Parkinson's disease dementia, which may be variations of the same disease. In this disease, synuclein (a protein in the brain that helps nerve cells to communicate) changes shape (remains "badly folded") and slowly accumulates mainly in the brain, but also in the digestive tract and heart. These abnormal synuclein deposits are called Lewy bodies. Misfolded synuclein in Lewy bodies triggers more misfolded synuclein, resulting in the formation of more Lewy bodies. Brain damage results from the accumulation of Lewy bodies. Lewy bodies also is develop in some people with Alzheimer's disease,
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These are arteries, which prevent the backflow of blood because the walls have little muscle to pump blood back to the heart.
This means that cleared forests, which once had moist, fertile soil and plenty of rain become barren and dry.
The best answer would be the third option. Extended joints is a possible result of low levels of activity caused by being overweight. Being overweight, adds more pressure on your body parts which could lead to diseases that involve the joints. The most common is arthritis. More weight means more pressure on our joints especially on the lower part of the body.
Answer: Use a cold pack or a compression sleeve.
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