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Adopting intensive lifestyle changes can slow or stop progression of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
Over seven million Americans are estimated to be living with Alzheimer’s disease (the most common type of dementia) in 2025.
Researchers at the UConn Center on Aging have uncovered causal links between depression and Alzheimer’s disease and related ...
Phase 1 results demonstrate that SUL-238, a first-in-class, orally administered, mitochondria-directed drug candidate, is ...
Let’s keep it simple: If you want to delay Alzheimer’s onset, focus on walking and adding nutritious foods, such as walnuts, ...
Long-term data presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference show Leqembi can help patients stay in the ...
The Alzheimer’s Association has issued its first clinical practice guideline on the use of blood tests to help diagnose ...
Eisai and Biogen's Alzheimer's drug Leqembi continued to slow progress of the disease with no new safety issues four years ...
Families across Georgia are finding new hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to promising treatments at ...
The prospective cohort study, published in The Journal of Nutrition, found that consuming one or more eggs per week was ...
Among 24 such systems (called devices in FDA parlance) authorized since 2015, FDA summaries for 14 lacked data on the ...
Individuals treated for breast cancer often develop cognitive issues, but they may have a lower risk for developing Alzheimer ...