It is critical to identify the primary symptom of a disorder. Explain and discuss with respect to Alzheimer's disease and the amyloid hypothesis. What evidence is there for the amyloid hypothesis? Are there alternative hypotheses?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
25% for explaining that the development of effective treatments depends on knowing the primary symptom
25% for describing the amyloid hypothesis
30% for describing relevant evidence
20% for explaining an alternative hypothesis
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