Alzhimer's disease can be defined as a progressive degenerative disease of the brain followed by memory loss and other loss of importnat cognitive functions.
About 85% of American population suffers from Alzhimer's Disease.The onset of this disease begins 30 years before the symptoms begin apoearing.It can be prevented.There are vaeiius programs imed to prevent and delay its onset.Personlised programs to ward off this disease are asking available.
Thus treating early onset alzhimers before can defineteoy help its prevention later on.
research question- will treating alzheimers early onset before 30years help the prevention of alzheimers later on??...
What to write in a topic proposal for a research question on treating alzheimers before being diagnosed and will the changes be greater or less if treated earlier after knowing there is family history of it. a paragraph would help
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