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Alzheimer's lesions found in the retina
Rethinking Alzheimer's disease and its treatment target
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Alzheimer’s 2009 Report
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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
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Brain Damage on Scan May be a Predictor of Memory Loss
For Those Over 65, Excessive Sleeping May be Linked to Alzheimer's
