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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that leads to cognitive decline, memory loss, and behavioral changes. It is one of the most common causes of dementia, significantly impacting individuals, families, and healthcare systems worldwide. The study of Alzheimer's focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration, exploring factors like amyloid-beta plaques, tau tangles, and neuroinflammation. Researchers in this field are committed to discovering innovative diagnostic tools, preventive strategies, and effective therapies to slow the progression of this debilitating disease.
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- Biomimetic Synthesis of Calcium Carbonate in Bile in the presence of Amino Acids
- Technical & Economic Feasibility Study of Proposed Pump Storage Power Plants at Kuda Oya, Mul Oya, Gurugal Oya, and Dambagasthalawa
- Kinetic Study of the Removal of Reafix Yellow B8G Dye by Boiler Ash
- Assessing Bee (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) Diversity and Floral Preference in Two Habitats in the Iberian Peninsula
- Balancing Act: Exploring the Interplay Between Human Judgment and Artificial Intelligence in Problem-solving, Creativity, and Decision-making
- The Influence of Dynamical Downscaling and Boundary Layer Selection on Egypt’s Potential Evapotranspiration using a Calibrated Version of the Hargreaves-samani Equation: RegCM4 Approach
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