Immune cells in the brain thought to trigger dementia actually PROTECT against Alzheimer’s – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Immune cells in the brain thought to trigger dementia actually PROTECT against Alzheimer's
Daily Mail
Clusters of immune cells in the brain, previously thought to contribute to the development of Alzheimer's actually protect against the disease, new evidence suggests. They do so by containing the spread of damaging amyloid plaques, Yale University ...

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Successful extraction of Alzheimer’s-type dementia finger-tapping pattern – Medical Xpress


Medical Xpress

Successful extraction of Alzheimer's-type dementia finger-tapping pattern
Medical Xpress
The National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology ("NCGG") in Japan has succeeded in identifying an index finger-thumb tapping pattern unique to Alzheimer's-type dementia through clinical research focusing on the rhythmical movement of both hands ...

Dementia Awareness Week: Hundreds of Bath residents sign up to Join Dementia Research – Bath Chronicle


Bath Chronicle

Dementia Awareness Week: Hundreds of Bath residents sign up to Join Dementia Research
Bath Chronicle
Whats is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's? - People often confuse dementia and Alzheimer's.Dementia itself is not a disease - it is a group of symptoms and includes memory loss and change of personality.Dementia can be caused by a ...
Herefordshire healthcare workers support Dementia Awareness WeekRoss Gazette
People in Luton urged to 'confront dementia'Luton On Sunday
Minds Matter: Become a Dementia FriendNewham Recorder
Bradford Telegraph and Argus -Bedfordshire News -BBC News
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