A former NFL star who attended some of President Trump's rallies leading up to the 2024 presidential election appears to have ...
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Video falsely links Alzheimer's disease to cholesterol-lowering medications
Scientists do not fully understand what causes the chronic neurodegenerative disease Alzheimer's, but they are examining a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared another blood test that could help doctors identify whether memory problems ...
Doug Whitney, 76, carries a rare PSEN2 genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's but shows no cognitive decline ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has given clearance to another blood test to help assess Alzheimer’s disease and other ...
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New Blood Test Rules Out Alzheimer's Disease
In May, the FDA cleared the first blood-based diagnostic test for Alzheimer's disease, the Lumipulse G pTau 217/β-Amyloid ...
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People gather in Vestavia Hills to support Alzheimer's fundraising walk
A walk took place in Vestavia Hills to support the Alzheimer's Association's fundraising efforts, with a goal of raising $500 ...
A second blood test has been been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to assist in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease ...
Previous research investigating sex differences in brain ageing has shown mixed results, Ravndal adds. Several studies have ...
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MRI age clocks reveal how each organ ages differently and predict who develops disease or lives longer
Researchers developed seven MRI-based biological age clocks across major organs using UK Biobank imaging, linking each to ...
A new study has identified a mutation in the TREM2 gene that disrupts the brain’s ability to clear toxic amyloid plaques, increasing Alzheimer’s disease risk.
Scientists are unraveling the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s to develop earlier diagnoses and breakthrough therapies ...
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