New Research Could Help Develop Blood Test to Detect Alzheimer's Disease
A new research from Germany could pave way for a blood test that could detect Alzheimer's disease. The test could help identify people with the disease and provide early treatment. Alzheimer's disease is an irreversible and progressive brain disease …
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Missing, Wandering Alzheimer's Patients A Growing Concern
It's an unfortunately common problem for people with Alzheimer's to end up lost. But those who then vanish without a trace -– the people who cannot be located and are often never found –- constitute a rapidly growing crisis looming on the horizon for …
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Poor dental health and gum disease may cause Alzheimer's
This could help drive the changes typical of Alzheimer's. The findings by a team at the University of Central Lancashire are reported in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. The team has also confirmed in animals that P. gingivalis in the mouth finds …
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Alzheimer's Association helps caregivers and families
Savannah,GA – The Alzheimer's Association is working hard to help families and caregivers. It held an annual meeting in Savannah, Georgia Monday. And WJCL's Jenifer Andrews extends a big thank you for inviting her to speak during its Georgia Chapter of …
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Semagacestat for Treating Alzheimer's May Not be Safe?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) –Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the existence of cortical amyloid-beta protein plaques, which result from the sequential action of β-secretase and γ-secretase on amyloid precursor protein. In a recent study, researchers …
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