Alzheimers Disease: – Study: Folate May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Study: Folate May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Experts predict the number of Alzheimer’s patients will quadruple in the next 40 years, so the race is on to find a way to prevent the disease.
Finding may aid in treatment of Alzheimer’s
A Mayo Clinic Jacksonville researcher is part of an international team that has found mutations in a gene that may play a role in the development of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
IU Researchers Seek People With Memory Loss, Sleep Problems
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are looking for adults above the age of 55 who have difficulty sleeping and have memory loss associated with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease for a clinical study of a sleep medication.The study will evaluate whether Rozerem can reduce sleep problems in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Rozerem is approved by the U.S. [click link …
Study links gene to risk of Alzheimer’s disease
NEW YORK A huge international study has identified a gene that apparently can raise the risk of developing the most common form of Alzheimer’s disease, a discovery that may help scientists develop new treatments. Scientists analyzed DNA from more than 6,000 people from a variety of ethnic groups and found evidence implicating certain versions of the gene, called SORL1. It’s too soon to tell how …
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