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CommonArticle Black, Green Tea May Slow Alzheimers Disease
Developing a taste for tea may be delay Alzheimers disease, new research shows.
CommonArticle Mental Exercises Slow Alzheimers Disease
Coupling the drug Aricept with regular mental stimulation dramatically slows the decline of Alzheimers disease in people with mild or moderate disease compared with medications alone, new research shows.
CommonArticle Blood Pressure Drug May Slow Alzheimers
High blood pressure drugs called ACE inhibitors may slow the progression of Alzheimers disease, research shows.
CommonArticle Colorful Tableware Helps Alzheimers Patients
People with advanced Alzheimers disease may eat and drink more when theyre served with brightly colored plates, cups, and silverware.
CommonArticle Testosterone Loss May Raise Alzheimers Risk
Falling Testosterone Levels in Aging Men May Contribute to Alzheimers Disease
CommonArticle Blood Product May Treat Alzheimers Disease
An existing treatment for immune disorders may help people with Alzheimers disease, a very small clinical study suggests.
CommonArticle Why Fish Seems to Prevent Alzheimers Damage
New evidence may further explain why people who regularly eat heart-healthy fish seem to have a lower risk of developing Alzheimers disease.
CommonArticle Long-Term Care No Balm for Caregiver Woes
Giving home care to a loved one with Alzheimers disease is a hard thing to do. And its no easier when the patient has to be put in a nursing home.
CommonArticle Expert: U.S. Left Out of Stem Cell Advances
The U.S. ban on embryonic stem cells is making America miss out on medical advances, a prominent researcher argues.
CommonArticle Brain-Busting Job = Alzheimers Protection
Description: Got a mind-draining job? It might protect you from Alzheimers disease, a new study suggests.
CommonArticle Alzheimers Disease Key: Attack the Plaque
Early removal of plaque in the brain is the key to treating Alzheimers disease, studies in mice suggest.
CommonArticle Drug May Calm Agitation From Alzheimers
A medication used for psychosis may also tame agitation in Alzheimers disease patients.
CommonArticle Alzheimers Disease Hits Minorities Hardest
New research indicates that Alzheimers disease risk varies by race, with Hispanics and blacks especially hard hit.
CommonArticle Genes and Environment Affect Alzheimers Risk
A new study shows that there is much more to Alzheimers disease than just genetics.
CommonArticle Researchers Attack Alzheimers in New Way
Researchers are now zeroing in on the substance thought to clog up the brain in Alzheimers patients.
CommonArticle Bypass Surgery May Raise Risk for Alzheimers
People undergoing heart bypass surgery may have a greater risk of dementia from Alzheimers disease.
CommonArticle Diabetes Pill Helps Early Alzheimers Disease
Experts say keeping blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check can significantly lower the risk of Alzheimers disease. And once the brain disease develops, a diabetes pill may actually improve thinking.
CommonArticle Alzheimers Disease Costs Expected to Triple
The number of Medicare claims for treatment of Alzheimers disease shot up by 250% during the 1990s and is expected to increase by 300% over the next 10 years.
CommonArticle Diet, Activity May Help Prevent Alzheimers
New research at a meeting of Alzheimers experts shows that eating vegetables (especially, broccoli or spinach), staying active mentally and socially, and keeping a trim waistline can all help prevent or delay Alzheimers disease.
CommonArticle Alzheimers Drug Slows Progression
The drug Aricept can hold off Alzheimers disease for about a year and a half, but after that time the drugs effects begin to wear off, say experts at an Alzheimers meeting.
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