Alzheimer

美 ['ælz'ɛmɚ]
  • n. 老年痴呆症(等于Alzheimer’s disease)
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Alzheimer: Alzheimer’s disease [20] This serious brain disorder was first described in a scientific journal in 1912, and was given its name in honour of the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915). For many decades the term was largely confined to specialist medical journals, but in the 1970s, as the disease became better known, it seeped into the public domain.
1. In the early 1960s, Blyton fell victim to Alzheimer's disease.
在19世纪60年代早期,布莱顿患上了老年痴呆症。

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2. Sufferers from Alzheimer's disease can't cope at home.
阿尔茨海默氏病的患者不能够在家中自理.

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3. There have also been European changes in genes linked to cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
欧洲人与癌症和Alzheimer疾病相关的基因也发生了变化.

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4. Those figures, released today the Alzheimer's Association, don't tell the whole story.
阿氏病协会发布的这些数据并没有告诉我们事件的整个真相.

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5. Scientists are currently targeting diseases like Alzheimer's for such treatment.
科学家目前正将老年痴呆症这类疾病作为治疗目标.

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