Drug Slows Pre-Alzheimer’s Brain Shrinkage
MedicineNet.com - Jul 19 12:25 AM
Title: Drug Slows Pre-Alzheimer’s Brain Shrinkage Category: Health News Created: 7/18/2006 1:57:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/18/2006 1:57:00 AMSave to My Web
Memory Walk(R) Raises Awareness and Funds to Support the Mission of the Alzheimer’s Association; Events Take Place From
RedNova - Jul 18 6:42 PM
The Alzheimer’s Association wants everyone who is touched in some way by Alzheimer’s disease to join them at Memory Walk(R) this year, so they have made the event convenient by scheduling ten locations throughout Massachusetts.Save to My Web
Immune therapy may help Alzheimer’s patients
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 18 10:10 PM
Infusing human antibodies into people with Alzheimer’s disease appears to slow disease progression and may even improve the patients’ condition a little, researchers reported on Tuesday.Save to My Web
Researchers Map Out Early Steps to Alzheimer’s
HealthDay via Yahoo! News - Jul 17 9:02 AM
MONDAY, July 17 (HealthDay News) — Memory failure is usually the very earliest sign of a pre-Alzheimer’s condition, and a new study finds that “executive functions” — concentration, decision-making and problem-solving — may be the next neurological systems affected.Save to My Web
Alzheimer’s ‘Risk Score’ Spots Those Most Vulnerable
MedicineNet.com - Jul 19 12:25 AM
Title: Alzheimer’s ‘Risk Score’ Spots Those Most Vulnerable Category: Health News Created: 7/18/2006 1:57:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/18/2006 1:57:00 AMSave to My Web
DiaGenic ASA Presents Breakthrough Data on Development of the First Early Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease At ICAD
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jul 18 7:15 AM
MADRID, Spain—-July 18, 2006–DiaGenic ASA today announced that it has achieved important milestones in the development of a diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s disease. New scientific data based on gene expression analysis confirms that the development of a simple blood-based test for diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease is a realistic possibility in the near future, thereby enabling earlier Save to My Web
Blood sugar problems linked to Alzheimer’s risk
WTHR Indianapolis - Jul 18 8:52 AM
The nation’s obesity epidemic may be triggering another health outbreak: Alzheimer’s. New research suggests more than 40 million Americans who struggle with blood sugar, a common obesity side effect, may also be at risk of Alzheimer’s.Save to My Web