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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder, affects millions and is projected to increase. While age and genetics play ...
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Scientists have used an AI model to reassess the results of a completed clinical trial for an Alzheimer's disease drug. They found that the drug slowed cognitive decline by 46% in a group of patients ...
The Alzheimer's Association of Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana held the kickoff party on Wednesday for its Walk to End ...
California is on the cusp of a demographic shift, with the number of people 65 and older skyrocketing by 59% over the next 15 ...
A large cohort study of older adults found that eating at least one egg per week was linked to a significantly lower risk of Alzheimer’s dementia.
Scientists have used AI to re-analyse a clinical trial for an Alzheimer's medicine, and identified a group of patients who responded to treatment. The ...
The 86-year-old disbarred lawyer, once the most prominent trial attorney in California, will likely spend the rest of his ...
We appreciate the opportunity to address the comments by Yangfan Cheng and colleagues, and Sebastian Walsh and colleagues regarding our Article on long-term gantenerumab treatment in dominantly ...
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Verywell Health on MSN14 Brain-Boosting Foods That Can Help With Focus and MemoryYour body provides many signs when it needs rest, including dark circles, muscle aches, and skin blemishes. Here’s how to ...
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Independent.ie on MSNReal Health podcast: A neuroscientist’s guide to caring for someone with dementiaHow should you respond to a loved one getting a diagnosis of dementia? Are there ways to cognitively stimulate the person suffering from the disease? And how should you treat yourself as a caregiver?
Dunedin Study researchers have developed a new tool that can tell how fast someone is aging by looking at a snapshot of their brain.Called ...
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TAG24 on MSNWeight loss jabs linked to lower dementia and stroke riskWeight loss jabs may offer a protective effect against dementia and stroke, according to a new study.People with type 2 diabetes and obesity who are taking the drugs are also less likely to die ...
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