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What's New in Alzheimer's Treatment?
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer By 2060, nearly 14 million Americans may be living with Alzheimer’s disease. We still don’t ...
The disease afflicts nearly seven million Americans, about one in every nine people over the age of 65, making it a leading ...
Nearly half a million people in England have received a dementia diagnosis in the past year, new NHS figures show.
LATE is a prevalent condition in late life and can contribute to memory loss and cognitive decline, according to report ...
Research based on more than 130 million people found a number of existing medications that could help in the fight against dementia.
Three common heart conditions—heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and coronary heart disease—are closely linked to cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia, according to a new scientific ...
Several drugs already licensed and in use have the potential to be repurposed to treat dementia, a new study that looked at health data from 130 million individuals suggests. The research found that ...
Additionally, the study highlighted that anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen, were correlated with a lower risk of dementia, aligning with the prevailing belief that inflammation plays a ...
Early research suggests GLP-1 drugs could prevent or treat Alzheimer's Disease. Results from a big clinical trial could soon ...
A study found people who took vitamin D supplements were less likely to develop dementia. But experts said other factors may have been the reason for the reduced risk.
New guidelines will help doctors identify patients with a common memory-loss syndrome that is often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's disease in older adults. The diagnostic criteria for limbic-predominant ...