Dementia Drugs Market of Healthcare and IT to Boost Demand in Emerging Economies
Dementia is an overall term for diseases and conditions characterized by decline in memory or other thinking skills. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease that accounts for over 60% of all cases of dementia and generally impacts people aged 65 years or older. A major cause of dementia is genetic mutation that leads to accumulation of a protein called beta amyloid in the spaces between nerve cells. The condition has no cure. However, there are several therapies...
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