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Why do women make up two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases? Study links risk to hormonal changes in midlife
New research published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation argues that Alzheimer’s may begin much earlier than ...
After decades of slow progress in understanding and developing effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, scientists are ...
Smith Could a simple blood test predict your risk of getting dementia years, or even decades, before you experience memory ...
Alzheimer's disease affects millions of people worldwide, yet the illness is hardest to catch at the very beginning, when new ...
The findings could help clinicians use neuropsychiatric symptoms to prepare patients and families for a type of dementia ...
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Duke nasal swab test spots Alzheimer's before memory loss
Duke nasal swab test detects Alzheimer's years before memory loss using immune cell analysis, achieving 81% accuracy in ...
People carrying at least one APOE4 allele have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease compared with APOE3/3 carriers; people with two APOE4 alleles have the highest risk. The APOE2 allele is associated ...
A new Duke study is exploring whether cells inside the nose could reveal early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers say ...
Biomed Industries, Inc. Presented Breakthrough Unified Theory Linking Alzheimer’s Disease, Obesity and Cardiovascular ...
Research from UC Santa Cruz indicates that the P3 peptide—an alternative cleavage product of the amyloid precursor protein—may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease.
Free educational event brings together clinical experts, resources, and community support for those navigating memory ...
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New state law requires insurance coverage for biomarker testing for Alzheimer’s, cancer patients
Now, with the passing of House Bill 565, also known as Jill’s Law, all Mississippians will have access to biomarker testing ...
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