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Key Takeaways Heart and metabolic diseases are linked to more than a third of dementia casesStroke, heart failure and high blood pressure are most closely related to dementiaThe South has the most ...
What if the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer’s could catch you off guard before you reach 30? It sounds crazy, but recent studies are upending the longtime script mental shifts related to Alzheimer’s ...
Now, scientists at the University of Rochester have found a way to restart the brain’s cleaning system in aging mice. The key lies in tiny vessels in the neck. These vessels are part of the body’s ...
To approve the test, the FDA needed to conduct its own analysis of the test using data from studies involving patients at risk for the disease.
It might feel like a walk in the park, but trainers say you can turn your stroll into a super-effective workout. Here's how.
Shannon Rozner has been named as the chair of the 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Chautauqua County. Rozner is senior vice ...
On Wednesday, the health provider shared that roughly 40% of the plasma samples that the FDA analyzed to clear this new blood ...
Researchers analyzed health records from over 1 million people in Finland, Wales, and the UK to assess the long-term impact of sleep disorders on neurodegenerative diseases. They found that diagnosed ...
Rural Georgians may find it difficult to access medication that could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first-ever blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to data from the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute.
In a proof-of-concept study, the test successfully identified five critical biomarkers associated with Alzheimer’s disease, exceeding the capabilities of currently available commercial blood tests. Re ...
The Great Falls Public Library is hosting an Alzheimer's awareness event culminating in a free showing of Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer's in the Cordingley Room on May 29. The Weissman-Hood Institute, ...