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... driving the disease process." The revised criteria define Alzheimer's disease as a biological process that happens in the brain before people exhibit ...
Dementia can't be prevented but you may be able to reduce your risks. Learn more from Mayo Clinic expert, Dr. Ronald Petersen.
When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can deprive your brain of vital oxygen and nutrient. Learn about vascular dementia.
Driving can be challenging for older adults. If your parents become confused while driving or you're concerned about their ability to drive safely — especially ...
... drive disease progression and contribute to a person's risk of developing Lewy body dementia. Antibodies are used to detect Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites ...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes memory loss and other cognitive decline due to brain cell degeneration.
Driver-Dunckley collaborates with colleagues across the U.S. and Arizona to investigate potential causes for Parkinson's disease, dementia in Parkinson's ...
Each year, Mayo Clinic doctors care for more than 3,700 people with dementia including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia.
The hustle and bustle of the holidays can be a hazard on the highway. If you're getting behind the wheel, one Mayo Clinic expert has some tips to keep you ...
And, clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist Dr. Jordan Rullo reviews a new study about flibanserin (ADDYI), a drug used to treat low sex drive in ...
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