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Discover Ludwig'cognitive degeneration' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the decline or deterioration of cognitive abilities, such as memory, reasoning, and perception. Examples: - The patient's cognitive degeneration has been steadily progressing over the past year. - The study found a link between heavy alcohol use and cognitive degeneration in older adults. - As we age, it is natural for some cognitive degeneration to occur, but there are ways to slow it down. - Alzheimer's disease is a form of cognitive degeneration, resulting in severe memory loss and disorientation.
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Certainly Jones is no shuffling, helpless victim of cognitive degeneration.
Several doctors testified to links they have found between sports head trauma and later cognitive degeneration.
Myotonic muscular dystrophy is a multisystem disorder; sufferers often develop cataracts at an early age, and heart problems and cognitive degeneration may also be present.
Powers knew she had a 50percentt chance of inheriting the fatal disease, which causes muscle and cognitive degeneration before killing its victims.
Cumulative exposure to glucocorticoid hormones (GC) over the lifespan has been associated with cognitive impairment and may contribute to physical and cognitive degeneration in aging.
With the lost of muscle mass and the cognitive degeneration, it will be far more dangerous for elders work in the kitchen.
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Inhalation anesthetic sevoflurane may activate GABAA receptor to inhibit central nervous system, leading to apoptosis of neural degeneration, cognitive dysfunction in the critical period of brain development.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by cognitive impairment, progressive degeneration of neuronal populations in the neocortex and limbic system, and formation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.
In recent years, interest in cilia as an important organelle resurfaced due to a growing list of human diseases associated with ciliary defects, which cause a wide range of phenotypes that include renal cysts, liver disease, cognitive impairment, retinal degeneration, obesity, skeletal bone defects, laterality defects, and polydactyly (Albee and Dutcher 2012).
The Atxn1 knockin mouse model, which bears a 154 CAG repeat knocked into the murine Atxn1 locus, faithfully reproduces the SCA1 phenotype: progressive motor incoordination due to cerebellar degeneration, cognitive deficits, premature death, and degradation-resistant deposits (nuclear inclusions, or NIs) that contain mutant ATXN1 (Watase et al., 2002).
The potential contribution of non-cerebral, specifically cerebellar degeneration to cognitive impairment was demonstrated in human subjects with PD, whereby mild cognitive impairment was found to be associated with reduced nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding in the cerebellum and brainstem [ 103].
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