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What is the Mitochondrial Theory?
Aging is due to the decay of the mitochondria
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TRUE or FALSE: The symptoms of Alzheimerโs disease appear instantly
False - The symptoms of Alzheimerโs disease appear GRADUALLY
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Research suggest that mental that mental exercise may ____ cognitive decline and lower the likelihood of developing Alzheimer disease
Reduce
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TRUE or FALSE: Middle adulthood has an age range of 25-55?
FALSE - Middle 30's to Middle 60's
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Dementia is more common in _____
Men - Especially with a history of high blood pressure
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The CEO is known as which part of the brain.
Frontal Lobe
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What is the final stage of growth?
Death
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TRUE or FALSE: Divided attention is when The more difficult the tasks, the less effectively older adults divide attention
True
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TRUE/FALSE: Early sexuality is not linked to excessive drinking and drug use.
False
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TRUE or FALSE: Glaucoma is damage to the optic nerve because of the pressure created by a buildup of fluid in the eye
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Symptoms of Arthritis can be reduced by...
Use of drugs like aspirin, range of motion exercise, and weight reduction
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TRUE or FALSE: The brainโs communication processes become slower in the Adult Brain?
True
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