Biology, asked by sgevebe, 11 months ago

How might social interactions help lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease?
A- By helping a person remember things
B- By helping keep a person's mind active
C- By helping a person feel young again
D- By helping a person stay in touch with reality

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Social interaction may help to lower the risk of alzheimer's disease by helping to keep a person's mind active

Option B

Explanation:

  • Alzheimer's disease is a a neuro degenerative disease which occurs mainly in  the old ages.
  • It occurs due to long-term inactivity of the cortex of the brain.
  • Alzheimer's disease is mainly cost when the neutrons present in the cerebrum of the brain gets destroyed.
  • Several researches say that by keeping a person's mind active by various types of coordination exercises to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease in a high risk individual.
  • Although there are many medications to reduce Alzheimer's disease however the disease cannot be fully cured.

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