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Imaging can identify biomarker of alzheimer's disease - 8.3
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Sleep loss may increase Alzheimer's disease - 7.6
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Beta amyloid protein spurs formation of Alzheimer's plaques - 7.6
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PET scans useful to assess Alzheimer's disease - 7.2
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Cell phone may boost memory in Alzheimer's disease patients - 6.8
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A-beta clearance - a key to treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease - 6.8
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Gene therapy clearing toxic proteins in brain may prevent Alzheimer's disease - 6.2
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Alzheimer's disease drug treats traumatic brain injury - 6.1
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Brain stimulating habits lowers Alzheimer's disease risk - 5.8
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Education level linked to Alzheimer's disease, dementia - 5.8
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Imaging can identify biomarker of alzheimer's diseasePreliminary research suggests that use of a type of molecular imaging procedure may have the ability to detect the presence of beta-amyloid in the brains of individuals during life, a biomarker that is identified during autopsy to confirm a diagnosis of Alzheimer disease.
Beta amyloid protein spurs formation of Alzheimer's plaquesIn Alzheimer's disease, the problem is beta-amyloid, a protein that accumulates in the brain and causes nerve cells to weaken and die. Drugs designed to eliminate plaques made of beta-amyloid have a fatal problem: they need to enter the brain and remove the plaques without attacking healthy brain cells.
Cell phone may boost memory in Alzheimer's disease patientsThe millions of people who spend hours every day on a cell phone may have a new excuse for yakking. A surprising new study in mice provides the first evidence that long-term exposure to electromagnetic waves associated with cell phone use may actually protect against, and even reverse, Alzheimer's disease.
Extra virgin olive oil prevents Alzheimer's diseaseNatural compound, Oleocanthal, in extra virgin olive oil targets toxic beta amyloid proteins in patients with Alzheimer's disease, revealed by US researchers. Extra virgin olive oil contains the highest amount of polyphenol antioxidants also.
Alzheimer's disease drug treats traumatic brain injuryThe destructive cellular pathways activated in Alzheimer's disease are also triggered following traumatic brain injury, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC).
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