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These simple activities could delay Alzheimer’s by up to 5 years
A growing body of research now points to a handful of ordinary habits that could push back the onset of Alzheimer’s disease ...
While the research does not point to a direct, causal link, it hints that activities like reading, writing and playing games ...
As long as you are constantly scouring for knowledge and looking to learn, that’s what we see as important here.” ...
It’s hard to cruise your For You feed right now without being faced with yet another testimonial about the perks of taking a creatine supplement. While creatine is the supplement du jour, there is ...
Hundreds of players packed inside the Willow Brook Country Club to help support one of Alzheimer’s Alliance of Smith County’s largest fundraisers: Mah Jongg For Memory. “This is inspired not […] ...
As we mark Alzheimer’s Awareness Month during September, we honor the millions of Americans and their families navigating the profound challenges of this devastating disease. Yet, amidst our awareness ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis analyzed how long 282 Alzheimer’s patients were able to continue living independently after taking two specific treatments: ...
Forty-Hz auditory stimulation increased amyloid clearance markers in aged primates and produced lasting effects, supporting ...
Indirectly, the journey Benjamin Mast ’95 took to become an expert on Alzheimer’s began in a Calvin classroom. Although a psychology major at Calvin, Mast was taking an interim class in writing short ...
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Managing type 2 diabetes when you have early-stage Alzheimer's
Learn to manage type 2 diabetes while navigating early-stage Alzheimer's with expert advice on symptoms, simplified routines, and home safety strategies.
Semaglutide medications — such as Ozempic, the popular diabetes drug — have been linked to a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease for certain groups. A new study, which was led by researchers at Case ...
Scientists have developed a blood test that could predict Alzheimer's symptoms years in advance using p-tau217 protein levels for early intervention strategies.
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