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New study finds 40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some Alzheimer’s patients for years
A gentle flicker of light and a steady hum of sound might help slow the course of Alzheimer’s disease. That’s the idea behind ...
Algal bloom triggered by sewage discharges could be causing in dolphins the same form of brain degeneration seen in humans ...
In this context, researchers have connected neurotoxins from algal blooms to brain changes associated with an ...
Scientists have uncovered a toxic alliance between Aβ and fibrinogen that may explain how Alzheimer’s disease begins. The two ...
A new drug to treat Alzheimer’s Disease has been approved by Health Canada and it is the first drug that targets an ...
One of the most frightening things about Alzheimer's disease is how difficult it is to diagnose early. Now, University of ...
When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease their loved ones often don't know what to do or where to turn for help.
Lecanemab is the first medication approved in Canada that targets the buildup of amyloid plaque in the brain, which is ...
On Real Possibilities with AARP Michigan, associate professor of translational neuroscience Dr. Scott Counts from Michigan ...
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40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some Alzheimer's patients for years, small study suggests
A new research paper documents the outcomes of five volunteers who continued to receive 40Hz light and sound stimulation for ...
An Australian man who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the age of 41 has now been told he doesn't have the disease ...
A newly approved medication that slows the progression of Alzheimer's disease is being called “groundbreaking” by a London ...
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