Alzheimer's Disease

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  • 5 Simple Tips To Help You Prevent And Alleviate Alzheimer's Disease
    As the Alzheimer's disease still has no treatments, there are some ways to alleviate its progress and try to prevent its development.
    As the illness still has no treatments, there are some ways to alleviate its progress and try to prevent its development.
  • Women More At Risk Of Having Neurological Diseases Than Men
    The difference in numbers is said to be because men die earlier than women.
    The difference in numbers is said to be because men die earlier than women.
  • Women Are More Likely To Develop Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, And Dementia In Their Lifetime, Study Finds
    Old Woman
    A new study published this week found nearly half of women and one in three men are at risk of developing stroke and degenerative neurological diseases - like Parkinson's disease and dementia - in their lifetime.
  • Eliminating 'Zombie Cells' in Mice Significantly Deters Alzheimer's
    Scientists Removed 'Zombie Cells' in Mice, Deterring Alzheimer's Disease Significantly
    A new study - and first of its kind - has found out the cause-and-effect link between removing "zombie cells" in a mouse's brain and Alzheimer's disease.
  • Simple Eye Exam Could Help Doctors Detect Alzheimer's Disease In The Future
    Eye Exam
    A simple eye exam may help doctors in the future in detecting Alzheimer's disease, even without the presence of the symptoms. The study, which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Opthalmology, used equipment similar to that found at most eye doctors' offices and detected signs of Alzheimer's in a small sample of 30 people.
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