What causes Alzheimer?

['Welisi hɔɔlʋʋ kʋnɛ']

Ɛbɛ pɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ paɣzɩ wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ?

Alzheimer kʊdɔŋ kɛ kʊdɔŋ ŋgʊ kɩɖɛɣna ɛyʊ tomnaɣ yɔɔ nɛ kɩɖɛʊna ɛyʊ ñʊʊ taa nɛ kɩkɔŋna maɣzɩm taa kʊdɔmɩŋ, kɩ-tɛ maɣzɩm taa kʊdɔmɩŋ nɛ kɩ-tɛ lakasɩ taa lɛɣzɩtʊ.

Paa patɩtɩlɩ mbʋ pɩ-cɔlɔ Alzheimer kʋdɔŋ lɩnaa yɔ, pamaɣzɩɣ se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩlɩɣnɩ ɛyʋ tomnaɣ, ɛ-cɔlɔ kpɛɛɛ, nɛ ɛzɩma ɛcaɣ wezuu yɔ pɩ-cɔlɔ.

Kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ pɩzɩɣ ɩha ɛyʋ lɩmaɣza se ɛpaɣzɩ wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

1. Ñʋʋ taa alaafɩya: Palɩzɩ calɩm hɔɔlɩŋ weyi iyeki se ɛyʋ ɛwɛɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ, nɛ ɩ-taa lɛɛkʋ lɛ calɩm hɔɔlɩŋ weyi iyeki se calɩm etaahuuzi ɛ-yɔɔ nɛ pɩkɩlɩ yɔ.

2 Kpaɣtʋ: Kpaɣtʋ ndʋ ɛyʋ wɛɣ nɛ ɛkpadɩyɩɣ lɛ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛwɛɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ nɛ pɩkɩlɩ.

3. Mba pɔ-hɔʋ taa ñɩma nabɛyɛ tɛm wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ: Ye nɔɔyʋ ɛɛwɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkpazɩ-ɩ ɖoŋ.

4. Ñʋŋ yɔɔ kɩcɩkpɩŋ: Ye nɔɔyʋ ɛwɛnɩ kɩcɩkpɩŋ nɩɩyɩ yɔ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛwɛɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

5. Kɩdɛkɛdɩm mbʋ pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ hɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ: Calɩm hosi lɩʋ, calɩm hosi lɩʋ nɛ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se diabète yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ hɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

6. Wezuu caɣʋ: Ye ɛyʋ ɛcaɣ yem nɛ ɛɛtɔkɩ camɩyɛ nɛ ɛɛlakɩ tʋma wena akpazɩɣ-ɩ ɖoŋ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛ-kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpa ɖoŋ.

7. (a) Ñamtʋ: Ñamtʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa paɖʋʋ ɛyʋ fɩtɩyɩm yɔ, tɩpɩzɩɣ tiyele nɛ ɛpaɣzɩ wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se Alzheimer yɔ.

8. (a) Ye ɛyʋ ɛfɛyɩnɩ ɖoŋ tomnaɣ yɔɔ se ɛñɔɔzɩ mbʋ pɩwɛɛkɩɣ tomnaɣ yɔ: (b) Ye tomnaɣ ɛtɩpɩzɩ nɛ kalɩzɩ mbʋ pɩwɛɛkɩɣ tomnaɣ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛpaɣzɩ wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se Alzheimer yɔ.

9. Kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se Alzheimer yɔ kɩ-taa, anasaayɩ huɖe nɖɩ payaɣ se plaques amyloïdes yɔ ɖɩpaɣlɩɣ nɛ ɖɩpaɣlɩɣ nɛ pɩkɔŋnɩ lɛɣzɩtʋ sakɩyɛ.

Pɩcɛyaa se ɖɩtɩlɩ se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-tɔm cɛyaa nɛ pɩkpaɖɩ.

Palakɩ ñɩnɩtʋ sakɩyɛ se patɩlɩ mbʋ pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩwɛɛkɩ ɛyʋ tomnaɣ nɛ pana se ɛbɛ pɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩsɩnɩ-ɩ nɛ ɛlʋbɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

['Takayɩhatʋ ndʋ tɩtamsɩna \\ yɔ']

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['Tɔm ndʋ tɩ-yɔɔ ɖitisiɣ yɔ: ɖɔkɔtɔ']

['Ye ŋwobi intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋkpɛlɩkɩ tɔm sakɩyɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ.']

['Pɩtɩpɔzɩ se patɩŋnɩ tɔm ndʋ pama takayaɣ kanɛ ka-taa yɔ tɩ-yɔɔ nɛ pañɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ yaa pawaa-kʋ.']

['Tɩlɩ camɩyɛ se ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ tɔm ndʋ pɔpɔzʋʋ yɔ, tɩ-yɔɔ cosuu wɛ kaɖɛ, kɔzɩ kɔzɩ alɩwaatʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa pɔpɔzʋʋ tɔm natʋyʋ nɛ tɩ-taa tɔm pee tɩɖɔɔ yɔ.']

['Paa ɛzɩmtaa lɛ, pɔzɩ lɔŋ tasʋʋ fɛɖʋ weyi ɛsɩm ñɔ-yɔɔ tɔm sakɩyɛ yɔ nɛ ɛyɔɔdɩ-ŋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ ŋwɛna yɔ kɩ-tɔm. Taayele nɛ lɔŋ tasʋʋ mbʋ fɛɖʋ ɛnʋ ɛha-ŋ yɔ, pɩɖɛɛ ñɔ-yɔɔ yaa ŋyele-pʋ ñɩnʋʋ mbʋ pʋyɔɔ yɔ ŋkalɩ tɔm natʋyʋ intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ. Ye ŋmaɣzɩɣ se pɩwɩɣ-ŋ yɔ, yaa ɛyaa 911 yaa ŋwolo ɖɔkɔtɔ ŋgʋ kɩñɔtɩnɩ-ŋ yɔ kɩ-taa kpaagbaa.']

['Takayɩhatʋ ndʋ tɩtamsɩna \\ Paɣtʋ \\ yɔ']

['Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998 ñɩŋgʋ, 17 U.S.C. § 512 (DMCA) haɣ waɖɛ mba pɛwɛnɩ waɖɛ se pala tʋmɩyɛ intɛrnɛɛtɩ yɔɔ yɔ se pala mbʋ pɩkaɖɩɣnɩ waɖɛ nɖɩ pɛwɛna Etaazuunii ɛjaɖɛ taa yɔ.']

['Ye ŋmaɣzɩɣ se tɔm natʋyʋ yaa wonuu nakʋyʋ yɔɔ pama tɔm intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ yaa intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ nɛ pɩkaɖɩɣnɩ ña-paɣtʋ yɔ, ña-maɣmaɣ yaa weyi ɛsɩɣ-ŋ tʋmɩyɛ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋtiyini-ɖʋ takayaɣ nɛ ŋpɔzɩ se ɖɩlɩzɩ tɔm ndʋ yaa wonuu ŋgʋ yaa ɖitaayele nɛ nɔɔyʋ tɩlɩ-kʋ.']

['Pɩwɛɛ se pama takayaɣ nɛ petiyini ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ.']

['DMCA paɣtʋ pɔzʋʋ se ye ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ, ŋma tɔm tʋnɛ: (1) takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm; (2) takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ pamawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm nɛ tɔm ndʋ tɩsɩɣnɩ-ɖʋ se ɖɩtɩlɩ ɖenɖe ŋnaɣ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ; (3) ña-hɩɖɛ, kaŋgalaafu mayaɣ nɛ intɛrnɛɛtɩ mayaɣ; (4) ŋyɔɔdɩ kpayɩ se ŋwɛnɩ tisuu se takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ, pɩtɩkɛ weyi ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ ɛ-maɣmaɣ ɛlɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa ɛ-tʋmlaɖʋ nɔɔyʋ lɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa se paɣtʋ natʋyʋ ɛɛhaɣ nʋmɔʋ se palabɩnɩ-kɛ tʋmɩyɛ.']

['(5) Ye ŋlabɩ mbʋ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋcɛtɩnɩ ñɔ-tɔm yɔɔ nɛ ŋyɔɔdɩ se tɔm ndʋ pama takayaɣ ŋga ka-taa yɔ tɩkɛ toovenim nɛ ŋwɛnɩ waɖɛ se ŋlʋ nɛ ŋwa mba payʋsʋʋ se pɛwɛɛkɩ ña-takayaɣ yɔ.']

['Nɛ (6) ye nɔɔyʋ ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔɔ tɔm yɔ, pɩwɛɛ se ɛñɩɣ nesi takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ.']

['Ye patɩyɔɔdɩ tɔm ndʋ tɩ-tɩŋa yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkɔnɩ tɔm hʋʋ kaɖɛ.']

['Ɛyʋ weyi ŋkatɩɣ yɔ']

['Ye ŋwɛnɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yaa ŋñɩnɩɣ se ŋtasɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yɔ, ɖitendi-ŋ ma-ɖʋ takayaɣ.']

What causes alzheimer?

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the brain, causing memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes.

The exact cause of Alzheimer's disease is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.

Some of the factors that may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease include:

1. Genetics: Certain genes have been identified that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, particularly the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene.

2. Age: The risk of developing Alzheimer's disease increases with age, with most people being diagnosed after the age of 65.

3. Family history: Having a family history of Alzheimer's disease may increase the risk of developing the condition.

4. Head injuries: A history of head injuries, particularly those that result in loss of consciousness, may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

5. Cardiovascular risk factors: Conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

6. Lifestyle factors: A sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, and lack of mental stimulation may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

7. Inflammation: Chronic inflammation in the brain may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease.

8. Oxidative stress: An imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body's ability to detoxify them may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease.

9. Amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles: The accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, but the role they play in the development of the condition is not fully understood.

It is important to note that the cause of Alzheimer's disease is complex and likely involves a combination of these factors.

Research is ongoing to better understand the underlying mechanisms and develop effective treatments for this devastating condition.

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