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Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
Read more: Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s WellnessDIAGNOSING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE EARLY: A single brain MRI (combined with a machine learning algorithm) can determine if an individual has Alzheimer’s disease with 98 percent accuracy. 741 more words Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
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Treasure House — Cooking with Kathy Man
Read more: Treasure House — Cooking with Kathy ManDr. Avitzur wrote . . . . . . . . . When I was an intern, I treated a patient in the emergency department who’d had a stroke and was unable to speak. The patient’s family had shared with us his love of baseball, so one of my colleagues, also a fan, started singing […]…
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A Common Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease May Predispose Carriers to Severe COVID-19 — Neuroscience News
Read more: A Common Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease May Predispose Carriers to Severe COVID-19 — Neuroscience NewsCarriers of the Alzheimer’s associated APOE4 gene have more than double the risk of developing severe COVID-19, a new study reports. Additionally, more microscopic hemorrhages were found in the brains of APOE4 carriers who contracted coronavirus. 25 more words A Common Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease May Predispose Carriers to Severe COVID-19 — Neuroscience News
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These Eating Habits Can Triple Your Alzheimer’s Risk – Follow This Diet Instead — Woman’s World
Read more: These Eating Habits Can Triple Your Alzheimer’s Risk – Follow This Diet Instead — Woman’s WorldForgetting little details in your life might seem like a mere inconvenience, but it can quickly transform into a scary experience as you get older. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are common, and they both seem like conditions that you can’t control. 589 more words These Eating Habits Can Triple Your Alzheimer’s Risk – Follow This Diet Instead — Woman’s World
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Antioxidants to prevent Alzheimer’s disease — Scientific Inquirer
Read more: Antioxidants to prevent Alzheimer’s disease — Scientific InquirerResearch conducted by the Ph.D student Mohamed Raâfet Ben Khedher and the postdoctoral researcher Mohamed Haddad of the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) has shown that an oxidation-antioxidant imbalance in the blood is an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, rather than a consequence. 483 more words Antioxidants to prevent Alzheimer’s disease — Scientific Inquirer
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FDA Grants Accelerated Approval for Alzheimer’s Drug – Aduhelm — Neuroscience News
Read more: FDA Grants Accelerated Approval for Alzheimer’s Drug – Aduhelm — Neuroscience NewsAduhelm, a new drug that appears to reduce amyloid plaques in the brain, is the first new Alzheimer’s disease medication to be approved since 2003, and is the first drug that targets the fundamental pathology of the disease. FDA Grants Accelerated Approval for Alzheimer’s Drug – Aduhelm — Neuroscience News
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Lithium and Alzheimer’s Risk
Read more: Lithium and Alzheimer’s RiskThere is a mineral that may help prevent and slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia: lithium. In large doses, lithium has been used for years as a medication to treat bipolar disorder and depression. In much smaller microdoses of around 300-1,000 mcg, it has shown benefits in Alzheimer’s patients. As a physician, I advise anyone over…
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Is Dementia Reversible?
Read more: Is Dementia Reversible?Is Dementia Reversible? Dayna Dye Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy Body dementia. These diseases invoke dread in the bravest of us. The prospect of the loss of the memories of all that we hold dear and all that makes us who we are as individuals can be worse than the fear of death. A significant…
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What are some mysteries of Alzheimer's disease that puzzle researchers?
Read more: What are some mysteries of Alzheimer's disease that puzzle researchers?LifeExtension.com Alzheimer’s Q&A: What are some mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease that puzzle researchers? The Acadiana Advocate 10-01-19 Despite intensive, worldwide research efforts for more than three decades to better understand Alzheimer’s disease, there are still numerous mysteries surrounding the condition. Dr. John Morris, a professor of neurology and director of the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Washington University…