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ROCHESTER, Minn. — People who stop breathing during sleep may have higher accumulations of the toxic protein tau, a biological hallmark of Alzheimer's ...
In FTD, dysfunctional proteins in the brain, called tau or TDP-43, may be drivers of disease. In Alzheimer's disease, amyloid and tau are the two ...
Ronald Petersen, M.D., a neurologist and director of Mayo Clinic's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, says you can't prevent dementia, but you can reduce ...
In a theoretical article published in the November 2020 issue of Alzheimer's & Dementia, Mayo Clinic researchers proposed an alternative to the amyloid cascade ...
Sometimes, driving can be challenging for older adults. Follow these safety tips for older drivers, from taking good care of yourself to planning ahead and ...
The study cautioned that the pathogenesis and mechanisms driving these changes required more study. The new study concludes that the cortical thinning was not ...
text and drive,' is really what we are hearing. The simulator highlights three main types of driving distractions. Graphic: DRIVING DISTRACTIONS. Visual.
Staying mentally active, even later in life, may decrease your risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia. That's according to a new Mayo Clinic study ...
Dementia is caused by brain disease. Alzheimer's disease is the most common and one of the most well-known. Diseases that affect the blood vessels — the same ...
Dementia is caused by brain disease. Alzheimer's disease is the most common and the one best known to the public. Diseases that affect the blood vessels ...
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