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Four early signs of dementia that aren't 'always recognised as a symptom', expert shares
Mossman added that all of these symptoms can strike in the “early stages” of the brain condition. However, they may not be ...
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One of the first signs of dementia that can occur in under 65s
Early or young onset dementia is when symptoms develop before the age of 65, usually between 30 to 65 years of age. It ...
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Sep. 11, 2023 — Antibody treatments may be able to activate the immune system to fight diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and colorectal cancer, but they are less effective when they bind ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center
There are many different types of dementia. Your loved one's treatments will depend on the type they have. Many older people fear that they have Alzheimer's disease because they can't find their ...
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9 money matter signs that someone may have early Alzheimer's and how to handle it
Are difficulties in handling finances a sign of Alzheimer’s disease? Money problems are often the most noticeable and first signs of Alzheimer's disease. The actions of handling money and ...
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Little girl’s 1st-grade eye test reveals she has incurable disease
Isla Edwards was just 7 years old when a routine eye exam determined she has a rare, incurable disease that can lead to early onset dementia. The Texas girl, now 10, went to the doctor in 2021 to ...
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These Three Habits May Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
A study published in the British Medical Journal found that certain habits can decrease your risk of developing Alzheimer’s.
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These Deadly Jellyfish Could Help Us Understand Our Own Brains
Jellyfish have no brains and only about 1,000 neurons, but they are apparently able to learn things through trial and error ...
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Alzheimer's disease is partly genetic − studying the genes that delay decline in some may lead to treatments for all
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Some genetic mutations or variants interact with other genetic alterations that ...
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First FDA-approved drug to slow Alzheimer's
More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – it slowly steals your memories and takes away your mind. There is no cure, yet, but now, a newly FDA-approved drug is ...
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Fiona Phillips says devastating impact of Alzheimer’s will not stop her campaign
She originally thought her ‘brain fog and anxiety’ was related to menopause before finding out about her Alzheimer’s ...
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Studying the Genes That Delay Alzheimer’s Decline May Lead to Treatments
In 2019 and 2023, researchers identified changes in at least two other genes that markedly delayed the onset of disease ...

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