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A neurology expert has said why she believes the menopause may help us learn why women are more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease than men.
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HealthDay on MSN'Old' Brains Increase Risk Of Death, Alzheimer'sKey Takeaways People with biologically young brains are much less likely to die early than those with old brainsA brain with ...
A progressive neurological disorder affecting 10 million people globally, Parkinson’s can cause disruptive symptoms such as ...
Researchers at Scripps Research have developed a stable version of carnosic acid, a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound, and found that it improved memory, reduced brain inflammation, ...
A recent nationwide study has found that Alzheimer’s disease is more common in certain parts of the United States, especially in the East and Southeast regions. These areas are seeing the highest ...
Researchers have identified sequential diagnostic patterns that may enhance early detection and improve strategies for disease prevention. Researchers at UCLA Health have uncovered four distinct ...
Using brain gene expression maps from the Allen Human Brain Atlas, the researchers tested the degree to which Alzheimer’s risk genes explain the patterns of both actual and residual tau. This allowed ...
A new study reveals that our organs age at different speeds, and those differences can predict future disease risk and even ...
The kickoff for the Waco 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s Disease is Tuesday night, and you’re invited! The official launch and ...
Alzheimer’s disease continues to rise as one of the most pressing health challenges facing aging populations today. It ...
Researchers from DZNE, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), and Technical University of Munich (TUM) have found that ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated the labeling for Kisunla ™ (donanemab-azbt) to include a new recommended titration dosing schedule for adults with early symptomatic Alzheimer ...
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