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Alzheimer's disease in human beings is characterised by the degeneration of which cells

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Answered by yo167b
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brain/neuron cells'................
Answered by davanubha
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Alzheimer's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease caused in humans by degeneration of brain cells in brain.


This disease set the outset for the people in the range of more than 65 years old.


This makes the suspective people to forget everything.... For example,


Their past

Their present

Even some of the worse cases don't even remember their family members, they forget what they ate also did they ate or not



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