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Case Study: The Unexpected Benefits of Physiotherapy in a Patient With Alzheimer's Disease
Each episode of this journey through a disease state contains both a physician guide and a downloadable/printable patient resource. "Medical Journeys" chart a path each step of the way for physicians and patients and provide continual resources and support,
New study finds a links belly fat to the development of Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers discover a link between visceral fat around the midsection and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Would you believe […]
Alzheimer’s can be triggered by excess belly fat new study claims, as more than half of England’s adults are overweight
A new study has found people with excessive belly fat may develop Alzheimer’s 20 years earlier - with symptoms not developing for two decades. Scans of obese middle-aged people have shown increased visceral fat correlates to higher amounts of sticky amyloid and tau tangles in the brain - both directly linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Hidden Belly Fat Reveals Alzheimer’s Risk Decades Before Symptoms
Visceral fat has been linked to early Alzheimer’s disease pathology, according to a study of midlife individuals. Researchers found this fat significantly increases amyloid and tau protein accumulation,
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Alzheimer's genetic risk studies undermined by systemic biases
Recent research in Nature Genetics reveals pervasive biases in GWAX studies using parental history of Alzheimer’s, ...
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Alzheimer’s imposters mimic dementia
Alzheimer’s is a devastating brain disease that affects nearly seven million Americans, but sometimes, it’s misdiagnosed.
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Belly fat could predict Alzheimer's 20 years before symptoms show, study finds
A new study presented at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting explored the link between obesity and the ...
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‘Hidden’ fat could predict Alzheimer’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms, research finds
In the latest Alzheimer’s research, hidden fat in various parts of the body was shown to be an early warning sign of the ...
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Deep belly fat could predict Alzheimer's disease decades ahead of symptoms
People who are obese and harbor deep belly fat are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease-specific proteins in the ...
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This Body Type Is Linked to an Increased Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
A new study has linked visceral fat around the midsection with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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Sex differences in neuron protection could reveal Alzheimer's target
Inhibiting TLR7, an immune signaling protein, may help preserve the protective layer surrounding nerve fibers in the brain ...
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Deep Belly Fat May Help Spur Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms Begin
Buildup of this visceral fat in middle age may boost levels of the two damaging brain proteins, called amyloid and tau, ...
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Alzheimer’s Proteins Identified by Combining Mendelian Randomization and AlphaFold
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have developed a novel computational pipeline designed to ...
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“Alzheimer’s in a Dish” Paves the Way for Effective New Therapies
A new algorithm has revealed that 3D models created with mature brain cells closely replicate the brain biology observed in ...
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Dementia and Alzheimer's in Tennessee: What to know
An estimated 6.9 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia. That's about 1 in 9 people in his ...
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Biogen expects steady growth for Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in near term
Biogen expects growth of its keenly watched Alzheimer's disease drug, Leqembi, to see a "linear trend" in the United States ...
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