Divergent diagnostic criteria is raising concerns that some patients are being misdiagnosed and unnecessarily treated.
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Revolutionary finger-prick test could detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear
Early detection of Alzheimer's is becoming a reality thanks to a new home-collection blood test.
A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means.
Scientists stress that the study represents an early signal, not a medical breakthrough. It identifies a potential avenue for ...
Cognitive speed training was linked to a reduced incidence of #Dementia for up to 20 years, according to new findings from the NIH-funded #ACTIVE study: @alzdemjournals @HopkinsMedicine ...
In this video, James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, professor of neurology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of ...
In the wake of the decision, Alzheimer Scotland called for a “dedicated dementia drug innovation fund” to be set up, to ...
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Testing for Alzheimer's disease could soon be a finger prick away, thanks to a revolutionary breakthrough
A new blood test could replace the brain scans and spinal taps currently used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease.
Breakthrough eye research may transform Alzheimer's detection. Study links bacterial infection in retinas to cognitive ...
An international study has confirmed that at-home blood collection in the form of a finger-prick test can accurately ...
A new study finds THC, when combined with an anti-inflammatory drug, improved memory and reduced Alzheimer’s-related brain damage in mice, raising hope for future treatment.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s, a neurodegenerative disease, is complicated and costly. A study in RI could help speed up the process ...
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