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The United States to a recent study shows that the language skills of young people might be able to help predict when elderly suffering from Alzheimer's senile dementia such as the degree of risk. According to U.S. media reports, the United States at Johns Hopkins University researchers in the late 38's the brain in elderly women are analyzed, and their young language and writing skills were investigated. The results showed that language ability in young women to old age memory loss, such as when a lower risk of dementia symptoms. researchers pointed out, such as Alzheimer's patients with Alzheimer's disease brain is usually abnormal protein plaques, which will affect the accumulation of plaque in patients with cognitive abilities, such as the brain, but Not all abnormal brain protein plaque dementia symptoms will occur. their study found that abnormal brain protein that plaque, but death does not appear the symptoms of dementia young respondents have strong language skills; and those who have poor language skills young people, after the old memory disorders increase the risk of dementia symptoms. researchers believe that the study showed that language ability from one side of a reflection of the cognitive abilities of the human brain. If a person is on language skills at a young age problems, old age may signal after the increase the risk of cognitive impairment. This study may help predict Alzheimer's disease occurred in the degree of risk.
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