A new study shows that changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease can speed up with age in people’s late 50s, long before memory ...
Alzheimer’s disease has long been a diagnosis that arrives only after memory begins to fray, by which time brain damage is already extensive. A new experimental drug called NU-9 is challenging that ...
A new blood test paired with a disease “clock” could let Twin Cities doctors spot Alzheimer’s years before forgetfulness ...
Early in Alzheimer’s disease, your brain can begin to change long before anyone notices a lost name or missed appointment. Toxic proteins quietly collect inside cells, support cells turn restless, and ...
Alzheimer's disease often begins many years before memory problems appear. During that silent phase, toxic changes slowly build inside the brain. For decades, scientists focused mostly on amyloid ...
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