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Alzheimers

13 posts
NNutrition
Fish oil omega-3 supplements linked to lower dementia and Alzheimer’s risk: Study |
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Fish oil omega-3 supplements linked to lower dementia and Alzheimer’s risk: Study |

  • September 18, 2025
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most challenging health conditions facing older adults today. It is a progressive…
IInternet
Manitowoc letters address internet, Alzheimer's and direction of US
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Manitowoc letters address internet, Alzheimer’s and direction of US

  • September 13, 2025
Send letters to the editor to breid@gannett.com or htrnews@htrnews.com. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Here are this week’s letters…
HHealth
Nonmedication treatment for sleep is recommended over meds
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Changes you can make to avoid dementia, Alzheimer’s later

  • August 13, 2025
Dr. Keith Roach  |  To Your Health Dear Dr. Roach: The females in my family on my mother’s…
MMental health
Could Bottling Up Stress Fuel Cognitive Decline?
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Could Bottling Up Stress Fuel Cognitive Decline?

  • August 13, 2025
(© nuiiko – stock.adobe.com) In A Nutshell Older Chinese Americans who tend to keep stress, hopelessness, and self-doubt…
HHealth
Harvard study linking lithium loss to Alzheimer's disease brings hope on LI
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Harvard study linking lithium loss to Alzheimer’s disease brings hope on LI

  • August 10, 2025
A new Harvard Medical School study linking the loss of the metal lithium to Alzheimer’s disease is giving…
HHealth
Liviu Aron, an author of a recent medical paper detailing findings about lithium’s connection to Alzheimer’s disease, examines preparations of human brain samples for analysis in the Harvard research lab.
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Research shows lithium may prevent against cognitive decline

  • August 7, 2025
The researchers studied brain tissue of about 400 people post mortem, as well as blood samples and a…
HHealth
Alzheimer’s disease: Causes, early symptoms, and 11 lifestyle changes that could help prevent it |
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Alzheimer’s disease: Causes, early symptoms, and 11 lifestyle changes that could help prevent it |

  • July 18, 2025
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a progressive brain disorder that slowly erodes memory, thinking…
HHealth
Nobel laureate David Baker finds order in disordered proteins
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Nobel laureate David Baker finds order in disordered proteins

  • July 18, 2025
For decades, structural biologists shoved what looked like shoddy data in the back of their closets, embarrassed. While…
MMedication
Why many Canadians may not be able to access Alzheimer’s drug
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Why many Canadians may not be able to access Alzheimer’s drug

  • July 6, 2025
Amherstburg, ONT. — When he was 64, Mike Kessler retired from his job in the auto industry because…
HHealth care
blood biomarker test
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Study: Alzheimer’s biomarker tests less reliable in some

  • June 30, 2025
Recent research revealed that blood biomarker tests for Alzheimer’s disease are less reliable for Black patients than for…
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