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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
This US-POINTER trial will test a 2-year multi-site and community-based multi domain intervention of physical activity, nutritional guidance, cognitive training and social activities, and management of medical co-morbidities for Alzheimer’s patients.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
new data from the SPRINT MIND trial is an exciting first in our understanding of how aggressively treating systolic blood pressure could be part of a solution to treat Alzheimer’s.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Previous studies have shown changes to the brain as early as 10 to 20 years before the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease arise, but this body-worn sensors may help detect onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
MiR-132, a micro RNA, may another neuroprotective molecule that clinicians and researchers can utilize for treatment giving clinical teams more avenues to attack AD.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
The Alzheimer’s Prevention Registry is attempting to collect enough information to improve the diagnosis process for the future patients.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Could this be the solution for Alzheimer’s Disease? =[L+MZ+Z+DHA+EPA] | Journal of Alzheimer's DiseaseShare Us: Subscribe | Contact -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Deep Brain Stimulation showing promise for patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease over age 65 | Journal of Alzheimer's DiseaseShare Us: Subscribe | Contact -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
The potential dangers of the things that we often take granted like the air we breathe or in this case the water we drink, can be linked to brain damage that takes years to become clinically significant and therefore nearly impossible to pin down on. Animal research in Taiwan is indicating that ultrasound is a possible mitigator in protecting the…[Read more]
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
The liver may be playing a larger role in the development of AD. The influx of possibilities can be both overwhelming and exciting but it always comes back to the systems of the body being just parts to a larger whole.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Human trials of Alzheimer 'cure' | Express.co.ukTHE FIRST human trials of a ground-breaking drug shown to repair DNA damage that contributes to Alzheimer’s disease will be launched this week, in a move s… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
A multi-state study is recruiting to investigate whether Posiphen, which inhibits the formation of toxic plaques opposed to removing after formation, is a viable treatment.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
New Alzheimer's drug may slow decline, researchers reportThe drug helped slow the inevitable loss of clear thinking and memory that comes with the condition. -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
BAN2401, a new drug being developed by Biogen and Eisai shows exciting results in Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials with reduction of plaques and slowing the progression of AD by estimated 30%.…[Read more]
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
New drug could slow down progression of Alzheimer’s.
New drug could slow down progression of Alzheimer’s – NBC NewsDrug maker Biogen reported today at a major Alzheimer’s conference that after 18 mon… -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Researchers at Georgetown University are currently recruiting participants to test the Impact of Nilotinib on Safety, Biomarkers and Clinical Outcomes in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Research centers in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are recruiting and researching the efficacy of auditory and visual stimulation on intervening in Alzheimer’s and dementia-related conditions.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Sometimes research news can be difficult to decipher. Within this research’s preliminary results, the rise and fall of estrogen within a woman’s life can be a potential target for potential and treatment.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Cutting your energy intake by fasting several days a week might help your brain ward off neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s while at the same time improving memory and mood.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
The first step of drug development often is to find a step, or protein, or something that’s unique to target but consistent within most cases. Researchers at Temple University are finding some preliminary success in animal trials that show some reversing of dementia-like symptoms.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
A New York research study is continuing the conversation in the relation between AD and Herpes in their current recruiting study.
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