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Alzheimer’s Disease Support Willowsprings IL

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

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Alzheimer’s supporters prepare for fundraiser

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

East Texas residents interested in fighting Alzheimer’s disease will have the opportunity to participate in a local version of the Alzheimer’s Association annual Memory Walk event in a few weeks.

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New genetic associations for Alzheimer’s disease

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

The long and winding journey to the roots of Alzheimer’s disease , the most common form of dementia, has turned up three new genetic clues–the first major ones in 15 years. [More]

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Alzheimer’s on the rise, but awareness helps

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

BEIRUT: Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise. As modern medicine and living conditions improve and life expectancy continues to increase, more and more Lebanese are likely to live well into their 80s. Of those that are lucky enough to do so, however, around 50 percent will develop Alzheimer’s, the presently ... continue reading

Alzheimer’s Fights Brain Cancer

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

SARASOTA, Fla., Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Scientists at the Roskamp Institute in Sarasota, Florida, have shown that mice that naturally develop Alzheimer’s are able to ward off the growth of brain cancer. In a series of experiments published in the Journal of Neuroscience, they showed that mice that spontaneously develop ... continue reading