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Alzheimer's News
Sep. 18, 2023 — Is it possible that a single biomarker can detect all types of diseases related to dopamine deficiency in the brain? Yes, that's what a research group is discovering. 'We have ...
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9 money matter signs that someone may have early Alzheimer's and how to handle it
Are difficulties in handling finances a sign of Alzheimer’s disease? Money problems are often the most noticeable and first signs of Alzheimer's disease. The actions of handling money and ...
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Photobiomodulation during sleep turns the brain into a washing machine, helping to cleanse its tissues of toxic beta-amyloid and increase resistance to the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
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Examining dementia risk in adults with intellectual disability
Both genetic and acquired factors contribute to the onset of intellectual disability (ID), and people with ID are presumed to be at a higher risk of developing dementia. It is also understood that a ...
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Drug firms test medicines to halt Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear
Alzheimer’s disease has killed at least three women in Astrida Schaeffer’s family over two generations, leaving her feeling helpless and bereft. The first was her Polish-born maternal ...
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These Three Habits May Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
A study published in the British Medical Journal found that certain habits can decrease your risk of developing Alzheimer’s.
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What to know about Dennie-Morgan lines
A Dennie-Morgan (DM) line describes a fold or crease of skin below the lower eyelid. It usually appears in children with skin conditions such as eczema. Inflammatory skin diseases, such as ...
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Alzheimer's disease is partly genetic − studying the genes that delay decline in some may lead to treatments for all
Diseases that run in families usually have genetic causes. Some are genetic mutations that directly cause the disease if inherited. Others are risk genes that a ...
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First FDA-approved drug to slow Alzheimer's
More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – it slowly steals your memories and takes away your mind. There is no cure, yet, but now, a newly FDA-approved drug is ...
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Studying the Genes That Delay Alzheimer’s Decline May Lead to Treatments
In 2019 and 2023, researchers identified changes in at least two other genes that markedly delayed the onset of disease ...
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Japan approves Alzheimer treatment Leqembi by Eisai and Biogen
Japan's Eisai said on Monday the country's health ministry had approved its Alzheimer treatment Leqembi, co-developed with ...
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Alzheimer's disease is partly genetic − studying the genes that delay decline in some may lead to treatments for all
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Some genetic mutations or variants interact with other genetic alterations that ...

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