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It is a disease in which muscle become weak.

Alzheimer
Osteoporosis
Myopathy
Pyorrhoea

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Answered by prachinigam2006
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Answer:

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Alzheimer's disease is known for the knockout blow it delivers to memory and other cognitive functions. But this disease of the brain may also be linked to muscle weakness, according to a study published today in the Archives of Neurology.

The number of dementia cases is growing as the global population ages. Dementia brings great burden to society. A recent study estimated that the total cost of dementia worldwide was $604 billion in 2010 [1]. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the leading cause of neurodegenerative dementia, and the prevalence has continued to grow over the past few decades [2,3,4]. AD is characterized by progressive cognitive decline which interferes with daily activities. The pathologic hallmarks of AD are cerebral extracellular amyloid plaques and intracellular neurofibrillary tangles, but not all people with amyloid plaques or neurofibrillary tangles develop AD. The underlying pathophysiology of AD remains elusive, particularly for older adults, in whom chronic diseases are prevalent and likely contribute to cognitive aging through different routes which may or may not include the amyloid cascade.

Osteoporosis is defined as a skeletal disorder with compromised bone strength that increases the risk of fracture. Osteoporosis is a degenerative disorder often seen in the elderly population and osteoporotic fracture leads to high rates of morbidity and mortality in old age [5,6]. Although osteoporosis and AD appear to be two distinct diseases, many risk factors are shared such as alcohol consumption and smoking [7,8,9]. It is not known whether osteoporosis per se is a risk factor for AD, a complication caused by AD, shares common etiologies with AD, or simply coexists with AD as a result of statistical coincidence. We herein review the link between osteoporosis and AD from the epidemiological perspective and propose the underlying molecular pathomechanism.

Answered by kariabhumi02
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Answer:

Alzheimer

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