Alzheimer's
Meet the Utah professor who believes she’s on the cusp of an Alzheimer’s breakthrough
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By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com 16:52 13 May 2024, updated 16:54 13 May 2024 First, Dr Donna J Cross ...
‘I’m a Neurologist, and This Is My Go-To Dinner For Alzheimer’s Prevention’
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Neurologist cooking dinner for Alzheimer’s prevention Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to an Alzheimer’s Association report released ...
Young Diabetics Show Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
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A study by the University of Colorado links youth-onset diabetes to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, emphasizing the need for further ...
Scientists Discover Key to Unlocking the Secret of Degenerative Brain Disorders Like Alzheimer’s
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The development of NeuM, a novel neuron labeling technology, represents a major step forward in the fight against neurodegenerative diseases. By enabling ...
Scientists Link This Incredibly Popular Class of Drugs to a 18% Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s
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A recent study indicates a potential link between erectile dysfunction drugs and a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, showing an 18% ...
The Key to Preventing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?
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Scientists have discovered that the brain’s activity during sleep, particularly the generation of rhythmic brain waves, is crucial for flushing out waste. ...
How 40 Hz Light and Sound Waves Could Halt Alzheimer’s
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Bright staining highlights VIP-expressing interneurons in this coronal cross-section of a mouse brain. The neurons may help drive glymphatic clearance of amyloid ...
Alzheimer’s patients hopeful new research at UNC could one day lead to cure
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More than six million Americans live with Alzheimer’s every day. Media star Wendy Williams recently became the latest high-profile individual to share ...
Galantamine supplements lack amounts required for Alzheimer’s
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Some versions of a dietary supplement sold as a memory enhancer for Alzheimer’s patients contained wildly inaccurate amounts of the drug, a ...