Alzheimer's disease is notorious for scrambling patients' daily rhythms. Restless nights with little sleep and increased ...
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These Two Existing Drugs May Boost Brain Health, Scientists Say
"For the first time, we found that empagliflozin, an established diabetes and heart medication, reduced markers of brain ...
Scientists are unraveling the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s to develop earlier diagnoses and breakthrough therapies ...
New research has highlighted how lifestyle can potentially delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. The most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s impacts nearly 7 million Americans - and that number is ...
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These 5-Second Hand Exercises For Dementia Are Going Viral. Here's What A Neurologist Thinks.
Hand exercises are a way to practice motor skills, which can be beneficial for maintaining cognitive abilities as we age. But it might be a stretch to suggest that specific movements are going to ...
While half of those genes are activated according to the body’s circadian rhythm, showing a clear connection to sleep, YKL-40 ...
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New blood biomarker predicts progression of Alzheimer's disease even in its earliest stages
A team of researchers at the Sant Pau Research Institute (IR Sant Pau) has demonstrated that the plasma biomarker p-tau217, obtained through a simple blood test, can predict the clinical progression ...
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Five Key Factors Linked to Dementia Progression
Dementia is one of the most feared diseases among the elderly, typically developing gradually as people age. A study has ...
Village Caregiving reports that frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease affecting behavior, speech, and memory ...
A loved can’t recall a recent experience or the name of an actor in the movie they just saw. Are these normal signs of ...
Alector said on Tuesday its experimental drug failed to slow the progression of a rare form of dementia in a late-stage trial, prompting the company to end the study and cut nearly half its workforce.
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How Your Nose Can Predict Alzheimer’s Disease Years Earlier
“Our study suggests that in early Alzheimer’s disease, changes occur in the nerve fibers linking the locus coeruleus to the ...
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