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Which is the most common type of permanent dementia?
Physiological Barriers
Obstacles related to the body's physical and biological functions that impede effective communication or treatment.
Lactoferrin
A protein found in milk and other secretions, with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Nosocomial Infection
An infection acquired in a hospital or healthcare facility that was not present or incubating at the time of admission.
Steroid Therapy
A medical treatment involving the use of synthetic or natural steroid hormones to reduce inflammation and treat a variety of conditions.
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