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Opinion: A Salk Researcher’s Call for Action on World Alzheimer’s Day
This year's World Alzheimer's Day campaign aims to address the stigma and discrimination while highlighting global efforts to build a dementia-friendly society. The day also promotes early detection,
World Alzheimer’s Day: Growing support for local dementia caregivers
By Kisean Joseph
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A grassroots movement in Antigua is emerging to support carers of those with Alzheimer’s and raise aw
World Alzheimer’s Day: Humanizing Alzheimer’s care through home-based models
Home-based care tailors support to Alzheimer’s patients’ specific needs and disease stage. Continuity of environment helps maintain stable routines, crucial for managing symptoms.
World Alzheimer's Day: How To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer
Alzheimer’s disease is primarily caused by the buildup of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, which disrupt communication between neurons and ultimately lead to their death. Remember,
The Alzheimer's Association is raising awareness for World Alzheimer's Day
More than 35,000 people in Bay County are living with Alzheimer's disease right now. The disease not only affects the individual but their caregiver as well. For more News, Weather, and Sports in Panama City,
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San Jose day program helping caregivers better care for Alzheimer's patients
An estimated 6.9 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia today, according to the National ...
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Walk to end Alzheimer's held in St. Johnsbury
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - The Walk to End
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’s Association is on their second walk this summer in Vermont, with ...
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World Alzheimer’s Month: Women are at a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, expert tips to reduce risk
Women face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s due to factors like longer lifespans, hormonal changes, and genetics. Staying active, ...
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'It's Important For Us:' Hundreds Attend Walk To End Alzheimer's In Tulsa
Hundreds of people attended the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Tulsa on Saturday. Colin Oetken, whose grandfather died of the ...
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Study: Diabetes Drug May Cut Risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s by 20%
SGLT2 inhibitors, a class of diabetes drugs, may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, and Parkinson’s disease, ...
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Revolution or mirage? Controversy surrounds new Alzheimer's drugs
Two new drugs, the first capable of slowing down the debilitating progression of Alzheimer's disease, have become embroiled ...
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Microsoft Research Teams Up With Shanghai Mental Health Center to Treat Alzheimer’s With AI
(Yicai) Sept. 23 -- Microsoft Research Asia, US tech giant Microsoft’s research arm in the Asia-Pacific region, is linking ...
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Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Mooresville raises $145,000
Walkers carried flowers of various colors representing their personal connections to the disease. Chief meteorologist Tara ...
WTHI-TV
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Folks got their steps in to end Alzheimer's
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Folks got their steps in to fght against a disease. The Indiana Alzheimer's Association invited ...
The Mining Journal
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Ishpeming senior center to host Walk To End Alzheimer’s
The Ishpeming Multi-Purpose Senior Center will be hosting its annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Friday. Area residents are invited to participate in walking to Lake Bancroft and back along with good ...
WWSB Tampa on MSN
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Sarasota scientist’s discovery bears fruit: new drug may help prevent Alzheimer’s
(WWSB) - 35 years ago, a pair of scientists made a discovery that they believed would change Alzheimer’s research forever.
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