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Medical Moment: FDA approves first-ever drug to slow Alzheimer’s
There is no cure yet, but now, a newly FDA-approved drug is helping to slow its progression before it’s too late.
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FDA approves much-debated Alzheimer’s drug panned by experts
FDA approves much-debated Alzheimer’s drug panned by experts THE ASSOCIATED PRESS June 8, 2021 at 09:15 JST Share Tweet list Print In this 2019 photo provided by Biogen, a researcher works on ...
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FDA skeptical of experimental ALS treatment pushed by patient advocates
On Wednesday, researchers will tell FDA that because many patients declined so quickly on the scale, the study failed to show ...
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Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval THE ASSOCIATED PRESS July 7, 2023 at 07:30 ... WASHINGTON--U.S. officials granted full approval to a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug on ...
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Delaying Alzheimer's: Norton begins administering new drug to slow dementia progression
Every two weeks, Pam Jeffries settles into an armchair and waits for an infusion of a groundbreaking treatment for her memory loss. The new drug, which was approved by the FDA earlier this year ...
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Why is Medicare rationing Alzheimer’s drugs?
The FDA has recently approved exciting new treatments that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a scourge that claims more American lives than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.
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Navigating new Alzheimer's drugs can be confusing and expensive. So do they really help patients?
For decades, attempts to treat or slow Alzheimer's disease (AD) — a brain disorder that causes dementia through damage to brain cells and other changes in the brain — have been dispiriting ...
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The USC researchers behind a newly approved treatment for Alzheimer’s
USC researchers played a key role in a new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, the first with full approval to target a suspected root cause of the condition, offering hope to those with the disease ...
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Should You Get a Blood Test For Alzheimer's?
Consumers can now get easy tests for Alzheimer’s. But these tests may not really help patients that much–yet. Josh Fischman: We bring you the latest vital health news: Discoveries that affect ...
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As Dementia Cases Soar, Who Will Care for the Caregivers?
A CMS pilot project will test a low-cost way to help families support a suffering loved one. It’s more promising than ...
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New startup Arialys takes aim at the immune system, hoping to create neuropsychiatry drugs
Arialys Therapeutics launched Tuesday with $58 million in funding from a group of life sciences investors that includes Johnson & Johnson’s venture arm.
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Should You Get a Blood Test For Alzheimer's?
Consumers can now get easy tests for Alzheimer’s. But these tests may not really help patients that much–yet. Josh Fischman: We bring you the latest vital health news: Discoveries that affect ...

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