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New data reveals more than 7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s – a first in U.S. history.
Investigators in the Yale Department of Psychiatry demonstrated that females and males report different information regarding ...
In recent years, an increasing number of scientific investigations have backed an alarming hypothesis: Alzheimer's disease ...
Having one or more of these risk factors does not mean that you’ll develop Alzheimer’s disease. It simply increases your risk. Other possible risk factors include a history of: depression ...
People who get Alzheimer’s don’t always have a history of the disease in their families. But having a sibling or parent with it does raise your risk. Whether or not ApoE partly causes ...
However, he added: “Our study suggests that maternal and paternal history of dementia/memory loss might carry different weight in their impact on the offspring’s Alzheimer’s disease risk.
After age 65, your risk of Alzheimer's doubles every 5 years. Another strong indicator that you could get the disease is a history of Alzheimer’s in your family. What is the life expectancy of a ...
A World without Alzheimer's Gala will be this Sunday at the Dallas Arboretum & Garden. FOX 4's Steve Eagar talks about his ...
It's one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s. All participants had no (or very mild) cognitive decline, had a family history of Alzheimer’s, and were within 15 years before and 10 years after ...
The results, published Monday in JAMA Neurology, suggest that a person’s maternal versus paternal family history can influence the risk of accumulation in the brain of amyloids, a biomarker for ...