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- Heart Ills Accelerate Progression of Alzheimer's
- Heart Rhythm Disorder Linked to Alzheimer's
- Heavy Drinking, Smoking May Spur Onset of Alzheimer's
- Heavy Smoking Increases Alzheimer’s Risk
- Heavy Social Drinking Damages the Brain
- Herbal 'Memory Booster' Shows Limited Benefits, Possible Harm
- High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Cut Survival in People With Alzheimer's
- High Blood Pressure and Inflammation Increase Alzheimer's Risk
- High Blood Pressure Boosts Risk for Memory Problems
- High Blood Pressure Linked to Alzheimer’s in Seniors
- High Blood Pressure Linked to Memory Problems in Midlife
- High Cholesterol in Your 40s Increases Alzheimer's Risk
- High Insulin Levels Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
- Higher Folate Levels May Reduce Your Alzheimer's Risk
- Hitting the Target
- Home-Based Training May Benefit Alzheimer’s Patients and Caregivers
- Hope for an Alzheimer's Vaccine
- Hormone Replacement Therapies Carry Alzheimer's Risk
- How Education May Lower Alzheimer's Risk
- How Head Injuries, Strokes Increase Alzheimer's Risk
- How Long Can You Expect to Live with Alzheimer's?
- How Should I Care For A Loved One With Dementia/Special Needs During a Hurricane?
- HRT Boosts Alzheimer's Risk
- Imaging Test May Predict Progression to Alzheimer's
- Immune System Problem Linked to Alzheimer's
- Immune Therapy Helps "Untangle" Alzheimer's Disease
- In a Case Report, New Drug Rapidly Eases Alzheimer's Symptoms
- In Alzheimer's, Nature and Nurture Play Dueling Roles
- In Search of a Blood Test for Alzheimer's
- In Search of an Alzheimer's Cure
- In the Oldest Old, Women Are More Likely to Have Dementia Than Men
- Inconsistent Memory Tests May Predict Alzheimer's
- Infections Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
- Infections May Hasten Decline of Alzheimer's
- Inflammation Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
- Is It Okay to Sign Up a Loved One with Alzheimer's for a Research Study?
- Joan Lunden edition - Preserving Your Memory magazine
- Just Forgetful, or Is It Dementia?
- Key Ingredient in Marijuana May Keep Alzheimer's At Bay
- Knowing Your Risk for Alzheimer's
- Lack of Sleep May Increase Risk of Alzheimer's
- Lead Exposure Linked to Poor Memory
- Learning to Speak Alzheimer's
- Learning Your Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
- Legendary Actor and Star Trek Icon, James Doohan, Dies of Alzheimer's
- Leisure Activities May Ward Off Alzheimer's
- Let's Toast to an Alzheimer's-Free New Year
- Lewis Colam - Rower
- Lifestyle Measures May Promote Sound Sleep in Alzheimer's
- Lithium Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's
- Living to 100, Clearheaded and Alert:
- Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
- Long-Term Planning: The Will and Beyond
- Looking for Links Between Genes and Alzheimer’s
- Low Vitamin B12 Levels Linked to a Shrinking Brain
- Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Memory Decline
- Lowering Blood Pressure in the Elderly May Offer Modest Protection Against Alzheimer's
- Making Strides in the Search for an Alzheimer's Cure
- Managing Finances Are a Big Concern for Those With Early Alzheimer's
- Marriage May Be Good for the Brain
- Marriage May Protect Against Alzheimer's
- Medications May Be to Blame for Some Cases of Memory Loss in Seniors
- Mediterranean Diet and Exercise May Lower Your Risk of Alzheimer's
- Mediterranean Diet Helps Ward Off Memory Loss
- Mediterranean Diet May Be Good for the Brain
- Memory Decline May Be Rapid Before Alzheimer’s Onset
- Memory Deficits Linked to Brain Loss
- Memory Deficits Linked to Brain Loss
- Memory Problems May Be More Common in Men
- Memory Problems Often Lead to Restless Nights
- Menopause Does Not Equal Memory Loss
- Mentally Challenging Jobs May Help Keep the Mind Sharp
- Mentally Stimulating Leisure Activities May Ward Off Alzheimer's
- Middle-Age Smokers May Have Worse Memories Than Those Who Don't Smoke
- Middle-Age Spread Tied to Poor Thinking and Memory
- Midlife Spread Increases Risk of Dementia
- Mildly High Cholesterol at Midlife Is Linked to Alzheimer's
- More Coffee? It May Keep the Memory Sharp
- More States Adopting Silver Alert Systems
- More Than 5 Millions Americans Are Living with Alzheimer's
- Mothers, Fathers and Alzheimer’s Disease
- Move to Nursing Home Is Hard for Care Partners
- MRI Scans Show Promise for Early Detection of Memory Loss
- Namenda Appears Effective and Safe in Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Over at Least One Year of Treatment
- Nerve "Traffic Jam" Marks Early Alzheimer's
- New Alzheimer's Brain Dye Shows Promise for Early Diagnosis
- New Concerns Raised about Vitamin E and Alzheimer's
- New Drug Fails to Provide Boost in Early Alzheimer's
- New Drug, Alzhemed, Shows Early Promise Against Alzheimer's
- New Drugs for Alzheimer's Work in Novel Ways
- New Extended-Release Form of Namenda Is Approved
- New Gene Linked to Alzheimer's
- New Gene Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s
- New Generation Alzheimer's Vaccines Are In Development
- New Genes Linked to Alzheimer's
- New Memory Test Cutoff May Detect College-Educated Adults With Alzheimer's
- New Name, New Formulation for Alzheimer's Drug
- New Studies in Mice Suggest Ways to Clear Damaging Alzheimer's Amyloid Plaques:
- New Study Claims Limited Benefits for Aricept
- New Study to Examine Effects of Namenda and Caregiving for Alzheimer's
- New therapeutic target for Alzheimer's could lead to drugs without side effects
- New Tool Helps Predict Alzheimer's Risk in Elderly
- New Year's Resolution: Keep Your Brain Fit
- New Year's Resolutions for a Brain-Healthy 2008
- News Briefs: Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Health
- No "Magic Pill" for Problem Behaviors in Alzheimer's
- Novel Chelation Therapy Shows Promise for Alzheimer's
- Novel Treatments Could Slow Alzheimer's Progression
- Obesity at Midlife May Raise Your Alzheimer's Risk
- Obesity Linked to Alzheimer's
- Occasional Memory Lapses Tied to Loss of Brain Volume
- Old, Frail and at Risk for Alzheimer's
- Omega-3s, the Fats in Fish Oils, May Benefit Very Mild Alzheimer's Disease
- One in Seven Americans Over 70 Has Dementia
- Outgoing, Relaxed People May Be Less Likely to Get Alzheimer's
- Ovary Removal Can Take a Toll on Memory in Younger Women
- Pass the Fish, Broiled or Baked (Not Fried)
- Peeling Plaque: Researchers Remain Optimistic About a Vaccine Against Alzheimer's
- People With Alzheimer's at High Risk of Falls and Injury
- People With Alzheimer’s Can’t Clear Plaque
- People With Alzheimer’s Lose Lean Muscle
- People With Dementia Have Shortened Life Expectancies
- PET Brain Scans Now Covered by Medicare
- PET Scans May Detect Brain Plaques of Alzheimer's Disease
- Physical Activity Benefits Nursing-Home Residents with Alzheimer's
- Physical Surroundings Can Bolster Alzheimer's Wellness
- Pittsburgh Compound B Visualizes Alzheimer's in the Living Brain
- Play a Song, or Sing Along, for Alzheimer’s
- Poor Scent Detection May Signal Early Alzheimer's
- Poor Vision a Concern for People with Alzheimer's
- Popular Drugs Can Impair Memory
- Popular Drugs May Have Little Benefit in Aggression of Alzheimer's
- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans Linked to Dementia
- President Reagan's Legacy Lives On
- President Ronald Reagan Dies at age 93
- Problems Balancing the Checkbook May Signal Early Alzheimer's
- Protein 'Fingerprint' May One Day Lead to an Alzheimer's Test
- Razadyne Shows Modest Benefits for Severe Alzheimer's
- Reaching Out to Caregivers
- Reading, Crafts Help Keep the Brain Young
- Reading, Writing and Keeping the Memory Sharp in Old Age
- Researchers Zero In on Alzheimer's Genes
- Reversing Memory Loss
- Risk of Alzheimer's Increases When Both Parents Have the Disease
- Ronald Reagan's Recent Birthday Underscores Urgency of Alzheimer's Research and Public's Need for Accurate, Up-to-Date Information:
- Scientists Eye Future Treatments for Alzheimer's
- Scientists Identify a Possible Early Marker for Memory Decline
- Scientists Identify New Alzheimer's Gene
- Scientists Identify New Genes That May Be Involved in Alzheimer's
- Scrambled Brain Signals Point to Alzheimer's Defects
- Secondhand Smoke Increases Risk of Dementia
- Seniors Can Now Find Prescription Savings Through New Web-Based Eligibility Tool:
- Should You Be Screened for Alzheimer's?
- Shrinking Hippocampus Signals Early Alzheimer's
- Signs of Alzheimer's May Be Present 10 Years Before Diagnosis
- Silent Strokes May Up Your Alzheimer's Risk:
- Simple Written Exam May Detect Alzheimer's Early
- Skin ID Badge Wins Medical Approval
- Skin Patch Approved for Treatment of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's
- Sleep Apnea Is a Concern in People With Alzheimer's
- Slow Walking May Be Early Signal of Dementia
- Smoking Is Bad for Your Brain, Too
- Snoezelen Rooms May Offer Benefits for those with Dementia
- Social Support and Counseling Help Ease the Burden of Caregiving
- Social Support Is Key for Alzheimer's Caregivers
- Some Alzheimer's Drugs Carry Serious Risks
- Some Alzheimer’s Drugs Carry Serious Risks
- Some Blood Pressure Drugs May Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s
- Some Simple Steps Can Cut Costs on Medicines and More
- Speaking Two Languages May Help Keep the Brain Sharp
- Spinach, Broccoli May Help Keep the Brain Young.
- Spinal Fluid Test Can Predict Early Alzheimer’s
- Stay in School and Challenge the Mind to Keep the Mind Sharp
- Stay Physically Fit, Keep the Mind Sharp
- Stress May Hasten Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
- Stress, Diabetes and Memory Loss
- Stress-Prone People More Likely to Develop Memory Problems
- Strokes May Increase Alzheimer's Risk
- Strong Muscles May Help Ward Off Alzheimer's in Old Age
- Study Links a Common B Vitamin to Poor Memory in Seniors
- Study of New Alzheimer's Drug, Namenda, Expands
- Study Offers Hope for Reversing Memory Loss of Alzheimer's
- Studying Magnets to Aid the Brain
- Surfing the Web May Be Good for the Brain
- Symptoms of Depression Linked to Onset of Alzheimer's
- Teaching the Person with Alzheimer's Disease
- Teaching Those with Alzheimer's to Separate the Forest from the Trees
- Testosterone Therapy May Help Elderly Men with Mild Alzheimer's
- The Changing Face of Alzheimer’s Disease
- The Delicate Balance of End-of-Life Care
- The First Rule on Second Opinions
- The High Costs of Alzheimer's
- The Latest on Folic Acid and Alzheimer's Prevention
- The Latest on Hormone Therapy and Alzheimer's
- The Physical Toll of Alzheimer's Disease
- Therapy Pets Prove Soothing to People with Alzheimer’s
- Thinking Problems May Occur Long Before Memory Loss in Alzheimer's
- Three New Studies Aimed at Alzheimer's Caregivers
- To Cut Your Alzheimer's Risk, Try Walking
- To Drive or Not to Drive: A Dilemma for Those with Alzheimer's
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