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healthdigest.com on MSNThis US County Has One Of The Highest Dementia Rates In The Country And The Reasons Are HeartbreakingThis county in the U.S. has one of the highest dementia rates in the country, but why are so many of its residents falling ...
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PsyPost on MSNAbnormal brain rhythms may offer new insight into Alzheimer’s disease and its link to epilepsyA new study published in Brain Communications has uncovered abnormal brain wave activity in individuals with Alzheimer’s ...
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Health on MSNEven Without Symptoms, People Want Alzheimer's Answers—Here's What to Know About TestingA new survey suggests almost 80% of American adults would want to know if they have Alzheimer's disease before they develop ...
Alzheimer’s disease stands as the most widespread form of dementia globally, increasingly burdening families, healthcare systems, and societies as populations age. Although current treatments, ...
Our sense of self is shaped by a small brain region called the precuneus. Now, research suggests that targeting that area may ...
A 17-year-old has become the world's youngest person ever diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, challenging long-standing ...
The slow loss of memory, thinking, and independence that defines Alzheimer’s disease continues to affect millions worldwide.
Dr. Charles DeCarli, co-director of the UC Davis Alzheimer’s Research Center, got the news in a call from a colleague March 24.
UVA scientists are calling for clinical trials to see if common HIV drugs could prevent up to 1 million new Alzheimer’s cases ...
An estimated 7.2 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, according to the latest annual report by the ...
People taking drugs for HIV and hepatitis B are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study. UVA ...
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