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Alzheimer's Research and News


Appetite hormone leptin plays role in Alzheimer's

 

Diet high in methionine could increase risk of Alzheimer's

 

Drug for Alzheimer's disease does not appear to slow cognitive decline

 

Time for a new view of late-life dementia

 

Alzheimer's Protein May Be Early Risk Factor

 

Imaging Test Detects Alzheimer's Disease That Is Likely To Progress

 

Clue for Alzheimers: Slow down aging

 

Delaying The Aging Process Protects Against Alzheimer's Disease

Low-density lipoprotein receptor reduces damage in Alzheimer's brain

 

HIV-Related Memory Loss Linked To Alzheimer's Protein


First former college football player diagnosed with CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopath 

 

Treating Dementia, but Overlooking Its Physical Toll by Tara Parker-Pope

Blood test shows promise for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease


Alzheimer's researchers find high protein diet shrinks brain


Alzheimer's lesions found in the retina

Manipulating Brain Inflammation May Help Clear Brain of Amyloid Plaques

Risk of abnormally slow heart rate twice as high in those taking drugs to slow Alzheimer's

Enzyme may be a key to Alzheimer's-related cell death

Rethinking Alzheimer's disease and its treatment target


Treatment for dementia associated with risk of hospitalization & Psychotic illness and cannabis

Rather Than Worry About Dementia, Forget About It

Study:  Increased Dementia in Ex-Players

Millions with dementia 'struggle to get support

Obese Elderly May Be at Risk for Alzheimer's and Brain Shrinkage According to Mapping Study

Alzheimer’s 2009 Report

Midlife Cholesterol Linked to Dementia

Dementia Risk is Increased in Older Veterans by Stress Disorder

Alzheimer’s Patients who are Close to Their Caregivers May Benefit 

Dementia Medications Prove Harmful to Diabetics

Certain Enzymes May Cause a Decrease in Blood Flow Similar to Alzheimer’s

Brain Damage on Scan May be a Predictor of Memory Loss

For Those Over 65, Excessive Sleeping May be Linked to Alzheimer's

 







 

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