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Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's expert and neurologist Ronald Petersen, M.D. sees good news and bad news in the trial results announced today, regarding the Eli Lilly ...
The apolipoprotein E, or APOE, gene is the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, as most people who get the disease carry the gene. The ...
A new study suggests that a history of concussion involving at least a momentary loss of consciousness may be related to the buildup of Alzheimer's-associated ...
Researchers Find “Camouflaged” Gene Regions Key to Alzheimer's and More. By. Mayo Clinic Staff. May 20, 2019 ...
Intro: Alzheimer's disease affects nearly 5 ½ million Americans. That number is expected to triple by the year 2050, if effective treatments cannot be found.
Researchers study risk factors, predictors, diagnostic techniques, and potential treatments for Alzheimer's disease and other conditions. Read more about the ...
A multidisciplinary faculty guides research in the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
However, as Alzheimer's disease gets worse, there will be less and less ACh, so tacrine may not work as well. Tacrine may cause liver problems. While taking ...
... Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). The goal of Project HoPe is to avoid unnecessary discharges from hospitals to ...
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