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USC researcher targets blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's study
USC News “If there is a leak along this vascular tube and the pothole is, for example, near the hippocampus — the center of learning and memory — that can contribute to the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. We can delay the onset or slow the … Learn about dementia, Alzheimer's at free class Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer's disease Should A Person Be Told The Diagnosis When It's Alzheimer's? |
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USC researcher targets blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer’s study – USC News
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USC researcher targets blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's study
USC News “If there is a leak along this vascular tube and the pothole is, for example, near the hippocampus — the center of learning and memory — that can contribute to the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. We can delay the onset or slow the … Should A Person Be Told The Diagnosis When It's Alzheimer's? Learn about dementia, Alzheimer's at free class – Community – The … Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer's disease |
Learn about dementia, Alzheimer’s at free class – Daily Astorian
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Learn about dementia, Alzheimer's at free class
Daily Astorian SEASIDE — Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S. Wahanna Road, is hosting “Help is Here: What you need to know when you family or friends have dementia,” from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Nov. 2 in Education Room A. The presenters, Marian Hodges, M.D., and Anne … |
Officials call for new approach to growing number of dementia diagnosis in New Brunswick – Globalnews.ca
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Officials call for new approach to growing number of dementia diagnosis in New Brunswick
Globalnews.ca WATCH ABOVE: While the federal government waits for a final vote on a national dementia strategy, the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick says there needs to be a more comprehensive approach in the province. Global's Adrienne south has that story in … |
Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer’s … – Science Daily
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Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer's …
Science Daily New Alzheimer's treatment could be delivered as nasal spray, say scientists. Researchers have developed a novel treatment that could block the development of … Nasal spray to stop spread of Alzheimer's disease – The Sun |
Watercrest Senior Living Group and Central Florida Community Arts’ Musical Minds Choir Sparks Memories and Joy … – Business Wire (press release)
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Watercrest Senior Living Group and Central Florida Community Arts' Musical Minds Choir Sparks Memories and Joy …
Business Wire (press release) Musical Minds Choir members rejoice during weekly rehearsals of the first Florida-based community-wide performance group for individuals experiencing dementia and Alzheimer's disease, created by Watercrest Senior Living Group and CFCArts in Orlando. |
Alzheimer’s disease: Future treatment for degenerative condition could be nasal spray – Express.co.uk
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Alzheimer's disease: Future treatment for degenerative condition could be nasal spray
Express.co.uk Dr Doug Brown, Director of Research and Development at Alzheimer's Society, said: “With no new dementia drugs in nearly 15 years, we're at a critical time for dementia research. “It's absolutely vital we continue to sniff-out new approaches to getting … Be aware of Alzheimer's Director jailed to benefit Walk to End Alzheimer's New tool to help loved ones find missing senior citizens who wander off |
Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer’s … – Alzheimer’s Society
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Treatment approach used in cancer holds promise for Alzheimer's …
Alzheimer’s Society Researchers have developed a novel treatment that could block the development of Alzheimer's disease using microscopic droplets of fat to carry drugs into the … Be aware of Alzheimer's – States of Mind – Castanet.net Director jailed to benefit Walk to End Alzheimer's – Victoria Advocate … New tool to help loved ones find missing senior citizens who wander off |
Regular exercise ‘could benefit people with early dementia’ – Express.co.uk
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Regular exercise 'could benefit people with early dementia'
Express.co.uk Dr Rosa Sancho, head of research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: "We know that regular aerobic exercise can help improve cardiovascular health, but it has also been linked with a healthy brain and a reduced risk of developing dementia." … Exercise 'may slow the onset of vascular dementia' Exercising three hours a week can ease the symptoms of dementia Exercise May Help People Who Already Have Memory Loss |
Caregivers may register for Delaware Dementia Conference set Nov. 16 – CapeGazette.com (press release)
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Caregivers may register for Delaware Dementia Conference set Nov. 16
CapeGazette.com (press release) The Alzheimer's Association Delaware Valley Chapter invites family and professional caregivers for people living with Alzheimer's or a related disorder to register for its Annual Delaware Dementia Conference, Sharing the Journey, set 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m … |