Heart Disease Deaths Down But Dementia On The Rise – Pro Bono Australia


The Canberra Times

Heart Disease Deaths Down But Dementia On The Rise
Pro Bono Australia
Deaths from heart disease have fallen steadily since 2003, while deaths from dementia and Alzheimer's disease continue to increase, according to new figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. “Heart disease is still the leading cause of ...
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A dementia that rivals Alzheimer’s strikes before age 65 – NBCNews.com


A dementia that rivals Alzheimer's strikes before age 65
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A dementia that rivals Alzheimer's strikes before age 65. By Robert Bazell. Just two years ago, Barbara Whitmarsh was a woman who seemed to have it all. She was a highly regarded scientist at the National Institutes of Health. Married for 30 years, she ...

Something else for women to fret about: A greater risk of Alzheimer’s – Los Angeles Times


New York Daily News

Something else for women to fret about: A greater risk of Alzheimer's
Los Angeles Times
The Alzheimer's Assn.'s recently released annual report on the grim facts and figures of this debilitating disease and other related dementias says that an estimated 3.2 million women aged 65 and older in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer's. That's ...
Women older than 60 much more likely to suffer Alzheimer's than men: studyNew York Daily News
Could spinal fluid test give early Alzheimer's warning?NHS Choices
New Vaccination likely to halt Alzheimer's diseaseIndian Express
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Talking about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia – York County Coast Star


Talking about Alzheimer's disease and dementia
York County Coast Star
KENNEBUNK — First Parish Church in Kennebunk is sponsoring a panel presentation on dementia at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 22. Speakers include Alzheimer's Association Program Director Bill Kirkpatrick, Executive Director of A Place to Start Sally ...

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Women older than 60 much more likely to suffer Alzheimer’s than men: study – New York Daily News


New York Daily News

Women older than 60 much more likely to suffer Alzheimer's than men: study
New York Daily News
SimmiSimons/Getty Images/iStockphoto In terms of suffering dementia and caring for those who have it, women are much more likely than men to fall in both categories, according to new figures from the Alzheimer's Association. Women bear the brunt of ...
Something else for women to fret about: A greater risk of Alzheimer'sLos Angeles Times
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Women More Likely to Get Alzheimer's Disease Than MenHealth.com
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Music ministry helps with Alzheimer’s, dementia – Wausau Daily Herald


Music ministry helps with Alzheimer's, dementia
Wausau Daily Herald
We saw such a remarkable change in their participation and in their wellbeing that we have taken this format into the other eldercare facilities that have section dedicated to dementia and Alzheimer's residents. While we are able to provide about 25 of ...

Fetal brain protein reactivates in old age, may fight dementia – Washington Post


CNN

Fetal brain protein reactivates in old age, may fight dementia
Washington Post
Scientists have discovered that a gene-regulating protein that guards the developing brain of a fetus reactivates in old age and may protect against dementia, a finding that could open a new path in Alzheimer's research. The research — by Harvard ...
Protein May Hold the Key to Who Gets Alzheimer'sNew York Times
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Alzheimer’s May Be Thwarted by Renewal of Fetal-Brain Protein – Businessweek


KyForward.com

Alzheimer's May Be Thwarted by Renewal of Fetal-Brain Protein
Businessweek
“There's a longstanding puzzle in neurology why a large percentage of the aging population when they die have enough abnormalities in the brain to classify as Alzheimer's,” though they don't develop the dementia, said Yankner, a professor of genetics ...
Alzheimer's Strikes Women Harder Than Men: ReportWebMD
Report busts Alzheimer's myths, says women have double men's chances to get ...KyForward.com
Protein may hold key to Alzheimer's diseaseSarasota Herald-Tribune
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Alzheimer’s May Be Thwarted by Renewal of Fetal-Brain Protein – Businessweek


KyForward.com

Alzheimer's May Be Thwarted by Renewal of Fetal-Brain Protein
Businessweek
“There's a longstanding puzzle in neurology why a large percentage of the aging population when they die have enough abnormalities in the brain to classify as Alzheimer's,” though they don't develop the dementia, said Yankner, a professor of genetics ...
Alzheimer's Strikes Women Harder Than Men: ReportWebMD
Report busts Alzheimer's myths, says women have double men's chances to get ...KyForward.com
Protein may hold key to Alzheimer's diseaseSarasota Herald-Tribune
Philly.com
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Protein May Hold the Key to Who Gets Alzheimer’s – New York Times


CNN

Protein May Hold the Key to Who Gets Alzheimer's
New York Times
The memory and thinking problems of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, which affect an estimated seven million Americans, may be related to a failure in the brain's stress response system, the new research suggests. If this system is working well ...
Landmark Alzheimer's Study Pinpoints Protein That Protects Aging BrainHuffington Post
Alzheimer's May Be Thwarted by Renewal of Fetal-Brain ProteinBusinessweek
Alzheimer's Hits Women Hardest, Report FindsNBCNews.com
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