Smith Could a simple blood test predict your risk of getting dementia years, or even decades, before you experience memory ...
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I was a doctor caring for Alzheimer’s patients. At 57, I became one. Here’s what’s next
Internal medicine doctor diagnosed with Alzheimer's at 57 shares how monoclonal antibody treatment restored his cognitive ...
Dementia is a group of brain disorders that cause a decline in cognitive functions like memory and thinking. While some cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, dementia is an extreme version ...
"I just know that my brain's not right," said Carrie Richardson, 44. "And so, I hate it. I just want it to be normal." At 41, Carrie developed early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The condition is caused ...
On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, scientists say. Doctors told Ray Hester he was in the beginning stages of ...
Many Black and Latino families are navigating Alzheimer’s without access to the information, resources, and community support ...
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An Alzheimer's revolution is coming, experts say
Research roundtable highlights early detection, biomarkers, interventions ...
The experimental drug lecanemab shows "potential" as an Alzheimer's disease treatment, according to new Phase 3 trial results, but the findings raise some safety concerns because of its association ...
What happens when a promising therapy falls short? Medscape spoke with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, who led the EVOKE trials of the GLP-1 semaglutide for AD, about what the results mean — and what comes next ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), in particular, may be at play, and identifying ways to slow down its progression can help. In ...
The findings could help clinicians use neuropsychiatric symptoms to prepare patients and families for a type of dementia ...
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