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Alzheimer's Disease · United StatesFor Black Americans, racial discrimination in midlife is associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life, new findings show. Medscape Medical NewsSee the Story
Does Racism in Black Americans Boost Alzheimer's Risk?
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Alzheimer's Disease · EgyptThe Egypt Can show, which airs on DMC, with media mogul Ahmed Faiq, the story of Egyptian legend Amel Amir, won the distinguished researcher award from Ohio State University.See the Story
An Egyptian scientist at the University of Ohio: "I discovered a connection between a type of protein and Alzheimer's disease."
Alzheimer's DiseaseProtein imbalances that increase brain cell excitability may explain why individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) who also experience seizures demonstrate more rapid cognitive decline than those who do not experience seizures.See the Story
Rapamycin shows promise in slowing Alzheimer's disease progression linked to seizures
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Alzheimer's Disease · New YorkA diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be overwhelming for the entire family. As dementia progresses, it’s not easy to pinpoint when it’s time for memory care. While there’s no one-size-fits-all formula, there are signs that can indicate a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease may benefit from tailored support in a specialized memory care setting. Have changes in behavior become unmanageable? Is confusion and disorientation …See the Story
Is Now the Right Time to Consider Memory Care for a Loved One?
Alzheimer's DiseaseProtein imbalances that increase brain cell excitability may explain why individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) who also experience seizures demonstrate more rapid cognitive decline than those who do not experience seizures. These imbalances may be present in the brains of individuals before the onset of AD symptoms.See the Story
Organ transplant drug may slow Alzheimer's disease progression
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