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Treatments to stop Alzheimer's step closer as scientists discover key …
Medical News Today Last month, Medical News Today learned of a study that found a significant link between high use of anticholinergic drugs and increased risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease in older people. Anticholinergic drugs include many popular … Alzheimer's researchers find molecule that delays onset Alzheimer's breakthrough: scientists home in on molecule which halts … Molecule could protect against Alzheimer's disease |
Day: February 18, 2015
Dementia research: Drug firms despair of finding cure and withdraw funding … – The Independent
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Dementia research: Drug firms despair of finding cure and withdraw funding …
The Independent Computer graphic of a vertical (coronal) slice through the brain of an Alzheimer's patient Dementia research has long suffered from chronic underinvestment compared with other major diseases such as cancer and HIV/Aids. Pharmaceutical giants including … £30m war on Alzheimer's! Britain leads the fight to find new drug treatments Alzheimer's: £30m dementia research alliance launched Alzheimer's Research UK in Cambridge announces £30m Drug Discovery Alliance |
Quarterly Alzheimer’s and dementia support group – Marion Star
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Quarterly Alzheimer's and dementia support group
Marion Star MARION – Sterling House of Marion will offer its quarterly Alzheimer's and dementia support group on Tuesday, Feb. 24. The program will begin at 6 p.m. at Sterling House, 308 Barks Road E. John Holsinger will speak about how these diseases affect … |
Seniors face high risk of Alzheimer’s, dementia from anticholinergic drugs – SeniorJournal.com
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Seniors face high risk of Alzheimer's, dementia from anticholinergic drugs
SeniorJournal.com Senior woman looking at drugs in medicine cabinet Feb. 17, 2015 – There is nothing that strikes fear in the hearts of senior citizens more than the risk of dementia, and Alzheimer's disease in particular. A recent study found, however, a significantly … |