Thursday, August 1, 2013

After Decades Of Failed Drugs, The Best Way To Stave Off Alzheimer's Is Exercise

After Decades Of Failed Drugs, The Best Way To Stave Off Alzheimer's Is Exercise
We have previously reported on drugs for Alzheimer's that have failed while in clinical trials. And within the last decade, out of hundreds of clinical trials, only three drugs have made it to the market to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's, not the …
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Memory slips may be signs of Alzheimer's disease
For years, doctors have dismissed patients' worries about mild slips of memory as a normal part of aging. Now, as the focus in Alzheimer's research moves toward early diagnosis, researchers are looking for ways to tell whether some of these "senior …
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DiaGenic Drops as Alzheimer's Test Study Misses Goal: Oslo Mover
DiaGenic ASA (DIAG), a Norwegian in-vitro diagnostics company, dropped the most on record in Oslo after saying that its MCItect test for early stage Alzheimer's Disease unexpectedly failed to meet the objectives of a patient study. "Final study results …
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Huntington Resident Bryan Proctor Raises Awareness for Alzheimer's Disease
What: Bryan Proctor, a Huntington resident, will lead a team of swimmers to swim approximately three miles (2.5 nautical miles) from Asharoken Beach, across Northport Bay to Knollwood Beach to raise money for Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center, Inc.
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NWC Physicians Respond to Recent Article; Shocking Statistics About
In his State of the Union address President Obama called on congress to provide funding to "unlock the answers to Alzheimer's." The cost trajectory for this disease is staggering. "Nationwide, the total cost of caring for those with Alzheimers and …
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