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  2. Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia

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    The larvae are creamy-white with six legs, black jaws, a pair of eyespots on either side of the head. They grow to about 11 mm (0.4 in) long, making them the largest Ptininae found in Britain. These larvae are distinctive due to a swollen thoracic region and multiple golden setae. [1] The pupa, when newly formed, is shiny and milky white in colour.

  3. Research Shows People Experiencing These Telltale Signs ... - AOL

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    The findings suggest that people born in the southern U.S. face a higher risk of developing dementia over time, along with people who are Black and Hispanic—although there are modifiable things ...

  4. Wood-decay fungus - Wikipedia

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    Wood decay caused by Serpula lacrymans (called true dry rot, a type of brown-rot). Fomes fomentarius is a stem decay plant pathogen Dry rot and water damage. A wood-decay or xylophagous fungus is any species of fungus that digests moist wood, causing it to rot.

  5. Dibotryon morbosum - Wikipedia

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    Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot. [1] [2] It affects members of the Prunus genus such as; cherry, plum, apricot, and chokecherry trees in North America. The disease produces rough, black growths that encircle and kill the infested parts, and provide habitat for insects.

  6. Alzheimer's vs. normal memory loss: here are 5 things to know ...

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    1. Alzheimer's disease: know the symptoms. Alzheimer's disease "is an illness of the brain that occurs primarily in older people where brain cells start to die," Devi says.

  7. Alzheimer's disease in African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive, irreversible neurodegenerative disease and it is the leading cause of dementia. [2] According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), AD is characterized by the intracellular aggregation of Neurofibrillary tangle (NFT), which consists of hyper-phosphorylated Tau protein , and by extracellular ...

  8. 25 Easiest Trivia Questions For Seniors With Dementia - AOL

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    Davidovka/Shutterstock.com. Now, dementia, especially advanced dementia does not have a cure. If you get it, you can take drugs to slow the growth but there is no cure yet.

  9. Category:Deaths from dementia - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from dementia by country subdivision (1 C) A. Deaths from Alzheimer's disease (1 C, 176 P) C. Deaths from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (4 P) F.