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Alzheimer’s is a serious brain disease that leads to an increasing loss of memory and constraint of daily behavior. It normally begins with serene poor memory and ends up with serious brain damage.
Alzheimer's is best known forms of the brain syndrome. Some unusual changes arise in the tissue of the brain of the patient which leads to cerebral illness that makes the patient psychologically deficient. These tangles and plaques in the brain are recognized as characteristic symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is generally connected with damaging, progressive memory loss. The symptom of Alzheimer's disease begins with interrupted poor memory which slowly worsens and is finally come to know by family or friends.
Alzheimer’s syndrome is not curable but if appropriate care is taken then the patient may recollect his past memory and make progress to some extent. Can an impotent patient take other important sexual drugs? Yes, he can take these drugs strengthen his sexual potency until and unless the Alzheimer’s disease is cured to some extent. These medicines have to be medically proven and do not have any side affects.
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