Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller was the first Black psychiatrist and neurologist in the United States but has long been overlooked.
Myra Solano Garcia, who has Alzheimer's, says the drug Kisunla may be one reason she can still drive, cook, and sing.
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Medpage Today on MSNFor Your Patients: Navigating Treatment Options in Early Stage Alzheimer’s DiseaseWith early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease comes the possibility of treatment to not only help manage symptoms but also slow ...
Air pollution contributes to nearly 7 million premature deaths each year, and its effects go far beyond the lungs. Breathing ...
Recent scientific research has led to a blood test that can predict Alzheimer's disease. However, a new study by Rutgers ...
A 75-year-old man with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s has yet to show signs of the disease. Could this offer ...
A fascinating collaborative study in 2022, between researchers at the University of Oxford and Tufts University, suggested ...
Scientists think they've found a link between Alzheimer's disease and a subtle change to a person's breathing habit.
A team of scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine has identified that an eye condition affecting the retina, ...
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Gainesville WCJB-TV on MSNAuthor tells story of a sibling with Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s diseaseDid you know the risk of developing Alzheimer’s in people who have Down Syndrome is significantly higher than the general population, as high as 95 percent.
Sue Bell became one of the first Alzheimer's patients in the U.S. to receive the drug now marketed as Leqembi. Her husband ...
Researchers reveal that the loss of mucin-type O-glycosylation in the brain endothelial glycocalyx weakens the blood-brain ...
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