Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease is a tragic affliction that can cause a loved one to be unable to remember even the most basic of emotional connections. It can be a tough problem for any family to face, and in this article, we'll discuss some of the basic facts about Alzheimer's in order to give you a more complete understanding of the disease.

Alzheimer's disease is actually a form of dementia, a mental disorder that can cause a person to be able to lose the ability to perform the normal activities in their daily life. Alzheimer's is the most commonly occurring form of dementia, and as many as 4.5 million Americans alone suffer from the disease. At the current time, we don't have any type of cure for the disease, only preventative measures to help to stave off the disease's rate of damage. The disease most commonly occurs in those that are of age sixty or older, and the risk of contracting it increases as a person ages. As a matter of fact, those aged 85 and older face approximately a fifty percent risk of having the disease. That's not to say that the disease is simply caused by aging; scientists are unsure as to why some people become afflicted with the disease while others don't.
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A Rich Cognitive Life "Squares the Curve" of Decline Leading to Dementia - Medscape

Reuters

A Rich Cognitive Life "Squares the Curve" of Decline Leading to Dementia
Medscape
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Staying mentally active could delay Alzheimer's diseaseNECN
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Study published on brain activity and Alzheimer's disease - ABC7Chicago.com

Brandon News and Tribune

Study published on brain activity and Alzheimer's disease
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So, the active brain is better able to keep functioning as if all is well, but when Alzheimer's is finally diagnosed the disease appears to be at a more ...
What's Going on With Alzheimer's Coverage in the Media?Huffington Post (blog)
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Addex drug-candidate effective in Alzheimer's disease model - MarketWatch (press release)

Addex drug-candidate effective in Alzheimer's disease model
MarketWatch (press release)
Allosteric modulation company Addex Pharmaceuticals Ltd (SWISS: ADXN) announced today that it has observed efficacy in a model of Alzheimer's disease using ...
Addex drug-candidate effective in Alzheimer's disease modelMarketWatch

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Cell Publishes on the Critical Role of Metals in Alzheimer's Disease - MarketWatch (press release)

Cell Publishes on the Critical Role of Metals in Alzheimer's Disease
MarketWatch (press release)
PBT2 has completed a Phase 2a clinical trial where it significantly increased the cognitive performance of patients with Alzheimer's Disease after only 12 ...

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Preventing Alzheimer's Disease: A Foolproof Method? - AOL Health (blog)

Preventing Alzheimer's Disease: A Foolproof Method?
AOL Health (blog)
Everybody wants to believe that we can prevent Alzheimer's disease with memory exercises or by swallowing ginkgo biloba capsules or by taking FDA-approved ...

Cancer drug may be used to treat Alzheimer's disease - RetirementHomes.com

Globe and Mail

Cancer drug may be used to treat Alzheimer's disease
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Researchers in the United States recently announced that a drug used to treat a certain type of cancer may be able to treat Alzheimer's disease. ...
Fisher Scientists Discover Protein that Fuels Alzheimer's Disease, Promising ...PR Newswire (press release)
Finding Suggests New Aim for Alzheimer's DrugsNew York Times
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Ann Varnum will chair Alzheimer's 'A Walk to Remember' - Dothan Eagle

Ann Varnum will chair Alzheimer's 'A Walk to Remember'
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She knows from personal experience how devastating Alzheimer's disease can be as her younger sister has been diagnosed with it. ...

Link Between Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease Strengthened - BusinessWeek

Telegraph.co.uk

Link Between Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease Strengthened
BusinessWeek
In fact, "the risk of plaque-type Alzheimer's disease pathology increases in a linear relationship with diabetes-related factors," according to one study ...
Insulin resistance linked to brain malformations seen in Alzheimer'sLos Angeles Times
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Years Later, No Magic Bullet Against Alzheimer's Disease - New York Times

Years Later, No Magic Bullet Against Alzheimer's Disease
New York Times
On trial was the question “Can anything — running on a treadmill, eating more spinach, learning Arabic — prevent Alzheimer's disease or delay its ...

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J.K. Rowling gives millions for MS research - Reuters

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J.K. Rowling gives millions for MS research
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The new center will also look into other degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntingdon's disease, which like MS ...
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