What is Alzheimer?

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¿Kunasa alzheimer usuxa?

Alzheimer usux juk'amp ch'amampiw sarti, demencia usux juk'at juk'at walja maranakanx juk'at juk'at chhaqtaski.

Akax demencia ukatakix wali askipuniwa, 60-70% ukhanirakiw utji.

Aka usux placas ukat enredos ukanakaw p'iqinx jilxati, ukax células nerviosas ukanakan jan walt'ayatawa, ukatx células nerviosas ukanakan jiwañar puriyi, tejido cerebral ukax chhaqtarakiwa.

Janchi usutax jan amuyunipuniwa, lup'iñansa, jan walt'awinak askichañansa, mayjt'awinaka, jan walt'awinaka.

Janiw Alzheimer usutakix qullas utjkiti, ukampirus qullirinakax uka usump usuntayaskakispawa.

Uka usut jankʼak qollasiñatakejja, usutarojj jankʼakiw usupat qollañasa.

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Morgan MD, Mielke MM, O'Brien R, Troncoso JC, Zonderman AB, Lyketsos CG: Rates of depression in individuals with pathologic but not clinical Alzheimer disease are lower than those in individuals without the disease: findings from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study on Aging (BLSA). Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. , 21 (3): 199-204.

Ibarreta D, Parrilla R, Ayuso MS: Altered Ca2+ homeostasis in lymphoblasts from patients with late-onset Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1997, 11 (4): 220-7.

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What is alzheimer?

Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, where dementia symptoms gradually worsen over a number of years.

It is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-70% of all cases.

The disease is characterized by the buildup of plaques and tangles in the brain, which leads to the loss of connections between nerve cells and eventually to the death of nerve cells and loss of brain tissue.

Symptoms include memory loss, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, confusion, and changes in mood and behavior.

There is no known cure for Alzheimer's, but treatments can help manage the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.

Early detection and seeking medical attention is important for managing the condition.

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