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AD is a neurodegenerative
disease. Neurons progressively degenerate, lose function and die. A brain ravaged by
Alzheimer’s Disease shrinks in size and weight as the disease destroys neural tissue.
The tightly packed ruts and grooves on the surface of a healthy cerebral cortex become
vacuous with gaps and crevices. The cause of nerve cell death is currently undergoing intense investigation. |