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LATEST ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH NEWS YOU CAN USE

Expert reviewed Alzheimer’s and Dementia News

Month: July 2010

Regular Exercise and Resistance Training Are Good for the Brain
Ongoing physical activity has been linked to a longer life and all kinds of benefits for the body, including less…
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Certain Foods May Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
July 31, 2010 Researchers in New York studied the diets of older men and women and found that certain foods…
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Useful Definitions
Here are definitions for some common terms used in clinical trials. Placebo: A placebo (sometimes called a “sugar pill”) is…
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Frequently Asked Questions about Clinical Trials
Here are some common questions we get about clinical trials. What is a clinical trial? Although there are many definitions…
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What Drugs are Approved for Alzheimer’s Disease?
Five drugs have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s…
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What are the Goals of Alzheimer’s Treatment?
The primary goals of treatment for Alzheimer’s are to improve the quality of life for the person suffering and for…
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What Can I Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s?
At this time, there is no way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. A panel of nationally known experts in the field…
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Genetic Risk Factors
Scientists who study the genetics of Alzheimer’s distinguish between “familial Alzheimer’s disease,” which runs in families, and “sporadic Alzheimer’s disease”,…
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Non-Genetic Risk Factors
Age During the course of normal aging, the brain undergoes a number of changes: Some neurons (nerve cells) in certain…
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What are the Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease?
Two proven risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease are age and family history. The disease usually strikes after age 65, and…
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Who Is Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease?
35 million people worldwide have Alzheimer’s disease. 5.3 million people in the US have Alzheimer’s disease. Every 70 seconds someone…
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What Causes Alzheimer’s Disease?
The causes of Alzheimer’s disease are not yet fully understood, but scientists are zeroing in on the answers. This is…
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Alzheimer’s Diagnostic Tests
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s will likely involve several types of evaluations and may take more than one day. In many cases, specialists…
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Where to Go for an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Most people usually turn first to their primary physician. Going to a doctor you know, or who knows you or…
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What is Mild Cognitive Impairment?
Mild Cognitive Impairment, or MCI, is increasingly being used to describe a syndrome of memory impairment that does NOT significantly…
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What Happens To The Brain in Alzheimer’s Disease?
People with AD gradually suffer memory loss and a decline in thinking abilities, as well as major personality changes. These…
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Other Forms of Dementia
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare, degenerative, invariably fatal brain disorder. It affects about one person in every…
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Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Here are some of the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. You should speak to your doctor if you are concerned…
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What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. (Dementia literally means…
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People With Alzheimer’s Lose Lean Muscle
Men and women with Alzheimer’s disease often lose muscle mass, and the loss of muscle may be linked to shrinkage…
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Genetic Variations Are Linked to Alzheimer’s But Do Not Predict Risk
Scientists have long known that certain forms of Alzheimer’s disease that occur at a young age are linked to specific…
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Alzheimer’s and the Continuing Car Key Debate
July 20, 2010 The ability to drive is a crucial factor in helping older adults feel a sense of dignity…
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The Changing Face of Alzheimer’s Disease
African-Americans and Hispanics are at increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease compared to whites, yet they are less likely to get…
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Worries About Memory May Signal Later Alzheimer’s Disease
July 1, 2010 Elderly men and women who are worried about memory loss are more likely to develop more serious…
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