Dr. Mark Hyman: Why Scientists Now Call Alzheimer’s ‘Type 3 Diabetes’ – EcoWatch


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Dr. Mark Hyman: Why Scientists Now Call Alzheimer's 'Type 3 Diabetes'
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Ten percent of 65-year-olds, 25 percent of 75-year-olds and 50 percent of 85-year-olds will develop dementia or Alzheimer's disease. And the fastest growing segment of our population is the 85-year-olds. Researchers predict Alzheimer's will affect 106 ...

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10 Memory Tips for Individuals With Alzheimer’s Disease – Huffington Post


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10 Memory Tips for Individuals With Alzheimer's Disease
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Many people take every memory-lapse as a sign that their condition is worsening and it can make handling dementia and Alzheimer's disease even more challenging. While there are certain treatments that can slow down the progression of dementia, one of ...
UB receives grant to launch Alzheimer's Center of ExcellenceUniversity at Buffalo Reporter
Focus on memory with Alzheimer's Australia vanNorthern Star
Major New York State award to UB will improve Alzheimer's Disease diagnosis and treatment in Western New YorkUB News Center
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Dementia stats to triple – dailytelegraph.com.au


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Dementia stats to triple
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The figures, prepared for Alzheimer's Australia NSW by Deloitte Access Economics, show almost 1800 people are living with dementia throughout the Baulkham Hills and Castle Hill state electorates. That number will surge to 2098 by 2020 and 5800 by 2050.