Alzheimer’s disease is a fatal brain condition that is incurable and painful for both patients and their loved ones. It causes dementia and premature death. The number of persons who have the illness or a comparable form of dementia is thought to be around 40 million worldwide. The estimated global cost of these illnesses, according to Alzheimer’s News Today, is equal to 1% of the world’s GDP.
Alzheimer’s disease is thought to have its origins in the buildup and accumulation of misfolded amyloid-beta peptides, or A peptides, in the brain. They set off a number of negative processes in the neurons (brain cells), which result in the loss of numerous essential cell functions or cell death and, as a result, a loss of brain function in the afflicted area. No reliable solutions exist as of now.
Source (SciTechDaily)