Degenerative Diseases
Degenerative diseases are characterized by progressive deterioration of structure or function, leading to impairment and disability. These diseases are becoming increasingly more common around the world, causing significant physical, emotional and economic suffering. Common degenerative diseases include Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, osteoporosis and various forms of arthritis. Management of these diseases is essential to maintain quality of life and stop the further progression. Treatment typically includes lifestyle modifications, such as exercise and healthy eating, as well as pharmacological interventions. It is also important to seek care from qualified health professionals who are knowledgeable and experienced with these diseases. By taking proactive measures to manage degenerative diseases, individuals can improve their lives, and ultimately, their overall health.
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