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Data from Most Deeply Characterized Cohort Across Alzheimer's Disease Released by Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation and Alzheimer’s Disease Data InitiativeWASHINGTON, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAlzheimer's delayed through one simple lifestyle change, new studies show
One professor believes that everyone should take part in the changes, even those who aren't predisposed to the disease.
A new study shows that the way amyloid proteins—implicated in Alzheimer's disease—assemble into fibrils can be significantly ...
Researchers at the UConn Center on Aging have uncovered causal links between depression and Alzheimer’s disease and related ...
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Patients still benefit from Eisai and Biogen Alzheimer's drug after four years, study finds
Eisai and Biogen's Alzheimer's drug Leqembi continued to slow progress of the disease with no new safety issues four years ...
The first clinical guidelines on the use of blood biomarker tests could help clinicians choose the most appropriate test to ...
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FIRST ON CNN: Fighting early-stage Alzheimer’s with intensive lifestyle changes works, study finds
Adopting intensive lifestyle changes can slow or stop progression of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new ...
Showcased brain imaging analysis products such as Neurophet AQUA AD, capable of monitoring side effects of Alzheimer's ...
Let’s keep it simple: If you want to delay Alzheimer’s onset, focus on walking and adding nutritious foods, such as walnuts, ...
Phase 1 results demonstrate that SUL-238, a first-in-class, orally administered, mitochondria-directed drug candidate, is ...
Experts say A.I. companions like Sunny have the potential to help keep the brain active and alleviate loneliness in dementia ...
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A CT doctor sees new hope for Alzheimer’s disease patients and families. He wants you to know why.
Dr. Ausim Azizi is among those seeing the overall early results, as Yale New Haven Hospital is in the forefront of research ...
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