Biology, asked by jijipallippat123, 8 months ago

what should be our approach towards the people affected by nervous system diseases?​

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Answered by abdullahalpha123
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) provides a good example of how we approach disease. Although many therapeutic compounds have been developed to treat AD, none has been found to work in clinical trials. That’s partly because there are so many different factors that contribute to its development and progression.

But there is hope: research shows us that neural tissues damaged by disease, injury, and ageing can be repaired. Our program builds on this knowledge. We set aside the notion that there is no way back after the onset of symptoms, and explore how cognitive function can be improved in people already diagnosed with AD.

Alzheimer’s is just one of the diseases we study in our program, but the basic principles hold true for all neurological diseases. By looking at the problem differently, we aim to accelerate progress towards better treatments and cures.

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