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    Exercising Daily Lowers Alzheimer's Risk, Even If You Start Later In Life

    The risk of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline could be reduced by engaging in daily physical activity, even in those who are older than 80 years. Results of the researchers study from the Rush University Medical Center are published online in the April 18 issue of Neurology. Leading...
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    In Alzheimer's Patients, Pulse Pressure Elevation Could Presage Cerebrovascular Disea

    Researchers at the University of California, San Diego and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System have shown that elevated pulse pressure may increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in older adults with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Their study has been published in the early online...
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    Cognitive Decline In Alzheimer's Disease May Be Compounded By Brain Insulin Resistanc

    Insulin resistance in the brain precedes and contributes to cognitive decline above and beyond other known causes of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Insulin is an important hormone in many bodily...
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    New Test Might Facilitate Diagnosis And Drug Development For Alzheimer's Disease

    An international team of researchers have developed a new method for measurement of aggregated beta-amyloid - a protein complex believed to cause major nerve cell damage and dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease. The new method might facilitate diagnosis and detection as well as development of...
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    Alzheimer's Improvements Seen In Mice Infected With Toxoplasma gondii Parasite

    The parasite Toxoplasma gondii has some favorable effects on the pathogenesis and progression of a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, reports a study in the open access journal PLoS ONE. Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite commonly hosted in cats and generally known for the potential complications it...
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    Alzheimer's Biomarkers Unaffected By Antioxidants

    Adding antioxidant supplements such as vitamin E and vitamin C to the diet does not appear to affect some cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers linked to Alzheimer's disease, according to the results of a randomized controlled trial that were published online in Archives of Neurology on Monday...
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    Potential Alzheimer's Disease Drug Slows Damage And Symptoms In Animal Model

    A study published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience shows that the compound epothilone D (EpoD) is effective in preventing further neurological damage and improving cognitive performance in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The results establish how the drug might be used in...
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    Significant advance in Alzheimer's Disease research

    Mice with a certain laboratory variant of Alzheimer's disease have been shown to get much better with the use of an existing pharmaceutical. This is only in mice, only with a certain model of the disease, and is only one study, so we must be very cautious, but the results are on the face rather...
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    Alzheimer's Disease May Spread By 'Spreading' From One Brain Region To Another

    The way in which Alzheimer's Disease spreads in the brain has been the subject of debate for many years. Two opposing theories have the disease starting independently in weakened brain regions over time, or it beginning in one region and then spreading neuroanatomically connected areas. A study...
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    National Alzheimer's Plan, USA - HHS Sets 2025 Deadline

    US Health Authorities have set 2025 as the deadline for coming up with an effective Alzheimer's disease treatment. Some would say this is over-ambitious, because there is no current cure for the disease; and none in the pipeline either. The Alzheimer's Association informs that during the second...
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    Test For Alzheimer's Disease Predicts Cognitive Decline In Parkinson's Disease

    A method of classifying brain atrophy patterns in Alzheimer's disease patients using MRIs can also detect cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease, according to a new study by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Researchers also found that higher...
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    Research Shows Statins May Be Beneficial In Treating Alzheimer's Disease

    Prior research studies have suggested certain cholesterol lowering statin drugs may not have beneficial effects on patients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD). In fact in a study where patients were treated with simvastatin for 18 months, compared with those who were administered placebo, patients...
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    Loss Of Sense Of Smell, Early Sign Of Alzheimer's, Reversed In Lab

    One of the earliest known impairments caused by Alzheimer's disease - loss of sense of smell - can be restored by removing a plaque-forming protein in a mouse model of the disease, a study led by a Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researcher finds. The study confirms that the...
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    Fish Consumption Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease

    People who eat baked or broiled fish on a weekly basis may be improving their brain health and reducing their risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)...
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    New Diagnostic MRI Technique For Alzheimer's Disease

    On the quest for safe, reliable and accessible tools to accurately diagnose Alzheimer's disease, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found a new way of diagnosing and tracking Alzheimer's disease, using an innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
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    Antiviral Drugs May Slow Alzheimer's Progression

    Antiviral drugs used to target the herpes virus could be effective at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a new study shows. The University of Manchester scientists have previously shown that the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's when it is...
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    Blood Tests May Hold Clues To Pace Of Alzheimer's Disease Progression

    A team of scientists, led by Johns Hopkins researchers, say they may have found a way to predict how quickly patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) will lose cognitive function by looking at ratios of two fatty compounds in their blood. The finding, they say, could provide useful information to...
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    RNA Molecule Identified As A Potential Target For New Alzheimer's Therapies

    Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell. They transport materials, cleave products or transmit signals- and for a long time, they have been a main focus of attention in molecular biology research. In the last two decades, however, another class of critically important molecules has...
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    More Focus Needed On Early Markers Of Alzheimer's Disease

    Results of a new study at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that people in midlife who are at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease might show subtle differences in the speed at which they process information compared to those who do not have particular genetic risk. These...
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    For Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis And Brain Cancers, Cornell Finding May Permit Dru

    Cornell University researchers may have solved a 100-year puzzle: How to safely open and close the blood-brain barrier so that therapies to treat Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and cancers of the central nervous system might effectively be delivered. (Journal of Neuroscience, Sept. 14...
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