Thursday, July 17, 2014

Alzheimer's Drug Fails to Help Moderately Ill in Trials
Roche Holding AG (ROG)'s experimental drug crenezumab failed to improve thinking and memory in people with Alzheimer's disease, though study ...
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Pakistan Today
Playing games boosts your brain volume
CNN
(CNN) -- Playing games may boost your brain volume, according to new research presented this week at the Alzheimer's Association International ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Global Clinical Trials Review, H1, 2014
GlobalData's clinical trial report, "Alzheimer's Disease Global Clinical Trials Review, H1, 2014" provides data on the Alzheimer's Disease clinical trial ...
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Forbes
Can An Eye Test Predict Alzheimer's? Scientists Unveil New Vision Scans
A simple eye test could soon reveal whether you have Alzheimer's Disease – or even if the disease looms in your future. In fact, according to trial ...
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Alzheimer's Conference Offers Signs of Hope in Battle Against Mind-Crushing Disease
July 16, 2014 – For the first time in the almost-20-years that I have closely followed the battle against Alzheimer's disease, I am encouraged about our ...
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Nature World News
Alzheimer's Potentially Detected with Smell, Eye Tests
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia among older adults, can possibly be detected early on with simple smell and eye tests, ...
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Alzheimer's Association provides support for local caregivers
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease of the brain for which no cure currently exists. It is not uncommon to lose or forget things every now and ...
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Rate of Alzheimer's disease, other dementias drops in US, study shows
The rate of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias is falling in the United States and some other rich countries — good news about an epidemic that ...
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Drug's effect on Alzheimer's may depend on severity of disease
A cancer drug that has shown promise against Alzheimer's disease in mice and has begun early clinical trials has yielded perplexing results in a novel ...
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BLOGS
Alzheimer's Prevention and Treatment: What Can We Really Do?
Research on dementia and Alzheimer's is just getting started. Even though these diseases affect millions of people around the world, in terms of ...
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"Alive Inside" Opens Today
The new documentary "Alive Inside" tells the story of social worker Dan Cohen's crusade to help Alzheimer's patients reclaim their most precious ...
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Big Pharma Fails with Alzheimer's While Coconut Oil Succeeds
Natural Society Paul Fassa
A few years ago, Dr. Mary Newport's discovery of using coconut oil to reverse her husbands advanced Alzheimer's disease made a big splash in the ...
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WEB
Taking B vitamins won't prevent Alzheimer's disease
Taking B vitamins doesn't slow mental decline as we age, nor is it likely to prevent Alzheimer's disease, conclude Oxford University researchers who ...
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Genentech Alzheimer's drug misses goals in studies
The drug, crenezumab (cruh-NEZ-oo-mab), aims to clear away the sticky amyloid plaques clogging Alzheimer's patients' brains. The company says it ...
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New Keys for Alzheimer's Disease
Increasing research is focusing on elucidating the role of tau aggregates in Alzheimer's disease.
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The MoMA Alzheimer's Project
Engaging Individuals with Dementia with Art Discussion: Video Training Resource (19). Meet Me Art Discussion Overview ...
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New Studies Presented at Alzheimer's Association International Conference Demonstrate ...
GE
Use of [18F]flutemetamol PET scans can help predict progression from amnestic mild cognitive impairment to probable Alzheimer's Disease. Second ...
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