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Researchers have identified sequential diagnostic patterns that may enhance early detection and improve strategies for disease prevention. Researchers at UCLA Health have uncovered four distinct ...
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A promising new study from the Knight Family DIAN-TU research group at Washington University School of Medicine has found that starting Alzheimer’s treatment years before symptoms begin could delay — ...
Extreme heat poses severe danger to 91,000 Coloradans with Alzheimer's, intensifying symptoms and risks. Stay vigilant to protect loved ones during this sweltering time.
Dementia remains a leading cause of disability and dependency among older adults, affecting an estimated 55 million people globally, according to the World Health Organization.
It's been recognized for some time that Alzheimer's disease affects brain regions differently and that tau—a protein known to ...
Can a diet actually keep the brain strong and lower dementia risk? Evidence suggests the so-called ‘Mind diet’ might ...
According to an obituary by The Hamil Family Funeral Home, Miriam "Holly" Frizzell died July 4th during the Hill Country ...
The newly recommended dosing schedule significantly lowered ARIA-E rates compared to the original dosing schedule, adding to the established safety profile of the treatment "We are confident that this ...
UCLA's study identifies distinct Alzheimer's disease trajectories, emphasizing the role of shared risk factors in early detection and targeted interventions.
Alzheimer's Association reveals staggering numbers of caregivers in Maryland, facing financial and emotional burdens. Experts offer advice.