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A new drug may stop Alzheimer’s before memory loss starts
Alzheimer’s disease has long been a diagnosis that arrives only after memory begins to fray, by which time brain damage is ...
The findings add to previous research at CU Anschutz which found that Alzheimer’s patients given Leukine showed improvement ...
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Commonly prescribed drugs could increase dementia risk by 50%, study finds
The study found that consistent use of certain widely-prescribed medications for bladder disorders, Parkinson's disease, and ...
An experimental pill could slow memory loss and brain shrinkage in some Alzheimer’s patients, new research suggests. The pill, called ALZ-801 (valiltramiprosate), was shown to be effective in people ...
Patients with Alzheimer's who took a GLP-1 drug improved their memory scores and lost less of their brains.
Anticholinergic drugs work by blocking a chemical in the body called acetylcholine. This chemical is very important for muscle movement, heart function, memory, and learning. By blocking it, these ...
New research suggests Alzheimer’s may start far earlier than previously thought, driven by a hidden toxic protein in the brain. Scientists found that an experimental drug, NU-9, blocks this early ...
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