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In fact, other causes of cognitive symptoms may be preventable or even reversible. Most patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease first show symptoms in their ...
There is no cure or way to prevent Alzheimer's disease, but there is a worldwide effort to delay its onset, slow its progression and find a cure. Leading ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Rosa Rademakers, Ph.D., says, “The variant found in our study identifies a fascinating new Alzheimer's disease gene, TREM2, which is ...
Loepfe says brain changes associated with Alzheimer's disease can lead to growing trouble with: Memory. "It's normal to occasionally lose track of your phone or ...
"Alzheimer's disease is one cause of dementia," Dr. Clifford Jack Jr., a Mayo Clinic radiologist and Alzheimer's researcher, says. "It's the most common cause, ...
Under the new framework, the definition of Alzheimer's disease in living people — for use in research — is not based on cognitive changes and behavioral ...
Lewy body dementia, also known as LBD, is the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. Protein deposits called Lewy bodies develop in ...
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About this study. There is evidence that neurodegenerative changes precede clinical symptoms in Alzheimer's disease by two decades (Villemagne et al, 2013).
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