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Racial Discrimination in Midlife Linked to Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease
[ad_1] Black Americans who experience racial discrimination during midlife are more likely to have blood biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease, according…
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Fat In Abdominal Organs Connected With Cognitive Decline in Men at High Risk of Alzheimer’s
[ad_1] In middle-aged men with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, higher amounts of fat in the pancreas and liver…
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Popular Erectile Dysfunction Meds May Cut Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
[ad_1] A large new study involving more than a quarter million men with erectile dysfunction (ED) suggests that common medications…
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This Blood Test Is Over 90 Percent Accurate in Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease
[ad_1] A novel blood test may offer a relatively easy way to identify Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages, when…
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Visual Perception Changes May Be an Early Warning Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease
[ad_1] Memory loss may not always be the first noticeable symptom of Alzheimer’s disease. A new study suggests that some…
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Could Blockbuster Weight Loss Drugs Also Be Used to Treat Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer?
[ad_1] It’s hard to imagine GLP-1 agonists making more of an impact — the drugs have already transformed the way…
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Light Therapy for Alzheimer’s Shows Promise for Sleep and Behavior Issues
[ad_1] While light therapy has been used to treat depression (often in those with seasonal affective disorder), researchers are finding…
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At-Home SAGE Test for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Detection
[ad_1] The Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, known as SAGE, is a brief, pen-and-paper cognitive assessment tool designed to detect the early…
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Am I Destined to Get Alzheimer’s? An Expert Q&A With Dr. Dean Ornish
[ad_1] Maybe you have a family member with dementia, or you’ve had your DNA tested and found you carry the…
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