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Broad Range of Psychosis Fighters Pose Risks in Seniors with Alzheimer’s
Many popular medications to ease agitation carry potentially serious risks.
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Let’s Toast to an Alzheimer’s-Free New Year
A healthy lifestyle may go a long way in keeping the mind young and alert.
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Another Person Develops Dementia Every Seven Seconds
Alzheimer's cases are set to double every 20 years.
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Testosterone Therapy May Help Elderly Men with Mild Alzheimer’s
Hormone replacement therapy with Testosterone, may provide benefits for men in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer’s Caregivers Are At High Risk for Gum Disease
Those who care for a loved one with Alzheimer's are at increased risk of dental problems.
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Cholesterol Drugs May Slow Alzheimer’s Progression
Medicines that lower cholesterol may help ward off mental decline.
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A Museum Visit May Open Doors for People with Alzheimer’s
Art therapy may ease the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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Is It Okay to Sign Up a Loved One with Alzheimer’s for a Research Study?
Study sheds new light on informed consent and clinical trials.
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Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Alzheimer’s
An experimental cancer fighter called bryostatin boosted long-term memory in lab tests.
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A Fish-Rich Diet May Help Keep the Mind Sharp
Eating fish at least once a week slowed memory loss in seniors.
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Obesity at Midlife May Raise Your Alzheimer’s Risk
Being obese in your middle years may increase your chances of developing dementia later.
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Green Tea May Cut Alzheimer’s Risk
A compound in green tea blocks a brain-damaging compound.
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How Should I Care For A Loved One With Dementia/Special Needs During a Hurricane?
Some helpful tips.
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Signs of Alzheimer’s May Be Present 10 Years Before Diagnosis
Subtle mental deficits appeared in seniors long before Alzheimer's became apparent.
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The Latest on Folic Acid and Alzheimer’s Prevention
Getting enough folic acid, may help ward off Alzheimer's in old age.
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Some Alzheimer’s Drugs Carry Serious Risks
April 12, 2005 Many popular medications prescribed for agitation, behavioral disturbances, and other symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease carry serious risks,…
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High Insulin Levels Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Elevated levels of insulin may lead to inflammation and play a role in the onset of Alzheimer's.
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Fisher Center Scientists Probe the Root Cause of Alzheimer’s
Connections between nerve cells in the brain may play a key role in Alzheimer's development.
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Poor Vision a Concern for People with Alzheimer’s
One in three nursing home residents with Alzheimer's disease who need eyeglasses don't have the right glasses and can't see clearly, a new study reports.
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Study Offers Hope for Reversing Memory Loss of Alzheimer’s
Findings may lead to new treatments to revitalize the brain.
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New Generation Alzheimer’s Vaccines Are In Development
One new vaccine is enrolling men and women for testing.
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Legendary Actor and Star Trek Icon, James Doohan, Dies of Alzheimer’s
James Doohan, best known to Star Trek fans as Scotty (Montgomery Scott), died Wednesday at the age of 85 of Alzheimer's Disease.
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Cholesterol-lowering Drugs of Uncertain Benefit for Alzheimer’s
Statin drugs for the heart may not offer aid for the brain, a large new study reports.
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Novel Treatments Could Slow Alzheimer’s Progression
Scientists continue to test promising new therapies to stem the decline of Alzheimer's disease.
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