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World Alzheimer’s Day 2024: Can Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease? Experts Explain
It is important to take steps that can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. One of the ways to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s disease is to keep a check on your diet. Read on as doctors share how diet plays a significant role in brain health and preventing Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease could be slowed by boosting a certain protein in the brain, researchers say
Boosting a certain brain protein could help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found. The University of Cincinnati researchers and an Alzheimer's Association expert weigh in.
A New Dawn for Alzheimer’s Disease
We are at a turning point in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease with the emergence of disease-modifying therapies for early symptomatic stages of the disease and availability of diagnostic tools providing patients with new hope.
World Alzheimer's Day: How To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer
Alzheimer’s disease is primarily caused by the buildup of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, which disrupt communication between neurons and ultimately lead to their death. Remember,
World Alzheimer’s Day | New drugs, early detection offers hope for the patients
Researches have helped in detecting the disease in early stages and drugs are now being made available for an effective and durable disease management, writes Vanita Srivastava.
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Types of Alzheimer's disease and how lifestyle choices and regular exercise can help reduce risk
Around 55 million people globally are affected by dementia, with Alzheimer's disease responsible for 70% of these cases. The ...
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Chesapeake couple will join hundreds of others for Walk to End Alzheimer's
Nearly 165,000 Virginians who are 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's Disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
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New therapy that targets and destroys tau tangles is a promising future Alzheimer's disease treatment
Scientists have developed new potential therapies that selectively remove aggregated tau proteins, which are associated with Alzheimer's disease, and improve symptoms of neurodegeneration in mice.
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Stress, unhealthy lifestyle, and a busy corporate life: Hidden contributors to Alzheimer's disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is connected to lifestyle factors including chronic stress, unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity, ...
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Police: Missing Galesburg man has history of Alzheimer’s disease
Carmen A. Guzman, 75, was reported missing on Sept. 19 when he was last seen with family at Hardee’s restaurant, 913 E. Main ...
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Is Alzheimer’s Disease More Likely To Be Inherited From Mom Or Dad?
New research suggests that familial risk of Alzheimer's disease may be higher depending on which parent is affected.
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World Alzheimer's Day 2024: Busting common myths on World Alzheimer's disease Ft. Dr Brij Lal Choudhary
World Alzheimer's Day, takes place every 21st September. It is a global effort to raise awareness and challenge the stigma ...
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Preparing for widespread use of biomarkers to diagnose Alzheimer's disease
For years, many people with Alzheimer's disease have been diagnosed clinically and confirmed at autopsy. Now Alzheimer's ...
News Medical
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In vitro Alzheimer's Disease Modelling Using Multi-line iPSC Differentiation
Optimizing iPSC differentiation significantly improves in vitro Alzheimer's disease models, leading to more accurate and ...
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Alzheimer’s Disease alert: Why are women more prone to it?
Another discounted factor why women are more prone to developing Alzheimer’s is that on an average, they live longer than men ...
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