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Clinical and Experimental Psychology

ISSN - 2471-2701

Preksha Saparia

GCS medical college, Hospital & Research Centre, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Publications

  • Review Article   
    Alzheimer?s Disease - A Neurodegenerative Fight !
    Author(s): Akshat Patel*, Preksha Saparia, Heer Shah, Kirtan Solanki, Aashal Patel and Maulin Sahayata

    To quote..these piece of words are dedicated to all Alzheimers' Chevalier “Alzheimer's is not about the past - the successes, the accolades, the accomplishments. Alzheimer's is about the present and the struggle, the scrappy bowl, the fight to live with a disease”. Alzheimer’s disease may cause a person to become confused, get lost in familiar places, misplace things, or have trouble with language. Groups of nerve cells have special jobs. Some are involved in thinking, learning and memory. Others help us see, hear, smell and tell our muscles when to move. Brain cells operate like tiny factories. They receive supplies, generate energy, construct equipment and get rid of waste. Cells also process and store information and communicate with other cells. Keeping everything running requires coordination as well as large amounts of fuel and oxygen. Scientists be.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/ 2471-2701.22.9(2).321

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