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ADVISORY/Early Alzheimer's Symptoms May Be Key To Cure.


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ADVISORY...

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 2000

TOPIC: Scientists are trying to determine the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia.  in an effort to fight the condition in patients before it progresses, reported CNN.com. This research is increasingly important because the American population is aging, and by 2025 a reported 22 million people allegedly may suffer from the disease. 'Mild cognitive impairment' is allegedly one of the early indicators of Alzheimer's, but how it is diagnosed is controversial. There is no known cure for the disease.

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