A man with genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer's to appear before age 50 remains cognitively fine in his mid 70s. Understanding why could lead to new treatments for the disease.
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Alzheimer's disease continues to be the most common form of dementia, affecting 50 million people worldwide. With no cure ...
Years before tau tangles show up in brain scans of patients with Alzheimer's disease, a biomarker test developed at the ...
A new model of Alzheimer's disease has been proposed, which could speed up efforts to understand and cure the complex ...
AI-enabled ECG biological age (ECG-BA) improves disease risk classification beyond chronological age, enhancing early ...
New research suggests that Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain in two separate phases, with the first phase happening ...
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This is the year to be optimistic about Alzheimer’s disease says one of Australia’s leading dementia researchers.