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America to Families With Alzheimer’s: You’re on Your Own
I recently accompanied the man I love to his doctor’s appointment. In the blank for emergency contact, he filled in…
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How DDT Exposure Contributes to Alzheimers Disease Risk?
According to Jason Richardson, professor at FIU’s Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work and corresponding…
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Can Nasal Spray Reduce Seizure Activity?
The fact that it can be delivered through the nose indicates the peptide’s potential as a new seizure rescue medication…
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How Microglia Contribute to Alzheimers Disease?
“APOE4 is a major genetic risk factor, and many people carry it, so the hope is that by studying APOE4,…
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Why Does a Woman’s Brain Change After Menopause?
“White matter hyperintensities increase as the brain ages, and while having them does not mean that a person will develop…
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Aging Mechanism in Brain: Results of a Study
“We’re trying to understand normal memory and why a part of the brain called the hippocampus (located deep in the…
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Alzheimers Disease Plays an Unfair Game
Women are prone to twice the risk of developing AD, despite justification of gender-dependent mortality rates, age at death, and…
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Intranasal Rx Stops Memory Decay in Alzheimers Model
Neuroprotectin D1 (NPD1), discovered by Nicolas Bazan, MD, PhD, Boyd Professor and Director of the LSU Health New Orleans Neuroscience…
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Growth Charts for The Brain Help to Understand Mental Illness: Study
“Nearly everybody is familiar with the growth charts used to measure child development, for example the growth charts developed by…
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