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Some forgetfulness is part of the aging process. Recognizing when it could be something more can help families cope with a ...
Frontotemporal dementia or frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) refers to a range of disorders that impact the brain’s frontal ...
Some breast cancer survivors may have a slightly reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease, though the benefit appears to be ...
Breast cancer treatment might offer protection against Alzheimer's disease, with a study of 70,000 survivors showing lower ...
After decades of setbacks, Alzheimer’s drug development is expanding beyond anti-amyloids, with a record number of trials and ...
Pinpointing who will and won’t get Alzheimer’s disease is tricky for doctors, but new research suggests it may soon get ...
Sterling Pharmacy has announced the successful conclusion of its annual Alzheimer’s Association fundraising campaign, with a ...
UCLA Health researchers have identified four distinct pathways that lead to Alzheimer's disease by analyzing electronic ...
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Study Finds on MSNAre You On The Road To Alzheimer’s? Scientists Find 4 Distinct Routes That Lead To DiseaseResearchers reveal four distinct sequences of health conditions that commonly lead to Alzheimer’s, offering new hope for ...
UCLA scientists mined millions of electronic health records and uncovered four distinct “roadways” that funnel people toward Alzheimer’s—ranging from mental-health struggles to vascular troubles.
Neurons that die early in Alzheimer’s help drive brain waste removal. Treating this process sooner could change outcomes.
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MedPage Today on MSNSleep and Alzheimer's; NIH Cuts to Brain Research; Novel CTE ReportAn autopsy study of a 45-year-old former U.S. Navy crewman with severe chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) suggested that ...
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