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Alzheimer’s ‘wonder drug’ slows progression of disease by four years - and could even reverse it
Alzheimer’s ‘wonder drug’ slows progression of disease by four years - and could even reverse it - Patients in the earliest stage of the disease saw little to no decline over four years ...
Researchers at the UConn Center on Aging have uncovered causal links between depression and Alzheimer’s disease and related ...
Eating better and exercising more helped seniors at risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias improve their thinking across the ...
Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB) reported on Thursday that the second quarter of 2025 adjusted earnings per share were $5.47, up 4% ...
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, or ADRDs, are significantly more prevalent among transgender female adults than among their cisgender peers, according to data presented at the Alzheimer’s ...
Let’s keep it simple: If you want to delay Alzheimer’s onset, focus on walking and adding nutritious foods, such as walnuts, ...
Phase 1 results demonstrate that SUL-238, a first-in-class, orally administered, mitochondria-directed drug candidate, is ...
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Verywell Health on MSNSubtle Changes in the Way You Speak Could Signal Alzheimer’s Disease
In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, people may have trouble following conversations, repeat themselves, or struggle ...
Assisted Living Home Care Services is teaming up with restaurant and bar Smoke and Muddle to help “raise awareness for ...
As her memory faded from Alzheimer’s disease in her late 50s, Tammy Maida began to lose track of her life. Car keys, eyeglasses and her purse disappeared multiple times a day.
In terms of quality of life, someone 75 years old, retired with significant memory problems, can still have friends and, “a ...
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MedPage Today on MSNHeart Drug From Nearly-Forgotten Class May Treat Alzheimer's
TORONTO -- Biomarkers pointing to increased risk for Alzheimer's disease were markedly reduced with the investigational cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor obicetrapib relative to ...
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