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Published on May 10, 2025Source: The National News - Pro-Government
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Published on May 10, 2025
Dana Lietzau letter: Rep. Fischbach should support Alzheimer's research funding
This past September, I lost my mother to Alzheimer's disease. It was a heart-wrenching experience that I know far too many families across Minnesota and the country are familiar with. Alzheimer's is a relentless, degenerative disease that affects …
Source: West Central Tribune - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on May 10, 2025
New findings suggest Alzheimer's may be reversible in some patients
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A new study from Harvard suggests that some Alzheimer's patients may be able to reverse the effects of the disease through some unexpected methods. The study, published in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy and conducted by …
Source: Local12 - Ohio - Center-right -
Published on May 10, 2025
"Felt like a death warrant" — Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran recalls mother's Alzheimer's journey in recent interview
Barbara Corcoran, known for her role on Shark Tank as an investor and entrepreneur, recently discussed her late mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis in an interview with WRAL on March 27, 2025. Corcoran described the moment she learned of the diagnosis …
Source: Sportskeeda - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Petersburg police searching for missing, endangered man who has Alzheimer's disease
PETERSBURG, Va. — Petersburg police are searching for a missing and endangered man. George Carr Jr., 60, was last seen around 10 a.m. Thursday in the 100 block of Leavenworth Street. Police say Carr has Alzheimer's disease. The Virginia State Police …
Source: WTVR-TV - Virginia - Pending -
Published on May 10, 2025
Independent evaluations refute claims of novel neurological disease in New Brunswick
In 2019, reports of a rapidly progressive dementia cluster in New Brunswick raised public and media concerns about a potential new neurological syndrome. Public Health New Brunswick (PHNB) launched an epidemiological investigation to determine possible …
Source: Medical Xpress - Neutral -
Published on May 8, 2025
Could a Synthetic Form of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) be a Potential Ally Against Early Alzheimer's Disease?
(BPT) - In the relentless battle against Alzheimer's disease, researchers are looking closely at a lab-made version of thiamine (also known as vitamin B1). This nutrient, crucial for brain function and energy production, is now in the spotlight for its …
Source: NCW News - Washington State - Pending -
Published on May 10, 2025
Spit science: why saliva is great way to detect disease
Scientists have unlocked saliva's diagnostic potential, detecting diseases like cancer, diabetes, and even Alzheimer's through simple spit tests. This non-invasive method, unlike blood tests, offers painless and inexpensive screening. Raman …
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on May 8, 2025
4 ways you can help decrease Alzheimer's Disease risk – according to NHS doctor
NewsAlan Johnson Social News Reporter 16:27, 08 May 2025Updated 16:29, 08 May 2025 According to the Alzheimer's Society there are currently around 982,000 individuals living with dementia in the UK, a number expected to surge to 1.4 million by 2040. …
Source: Bristol Post - Neutral -
Published on May 8, 2025
17-year-old man breaks the world record for early-onset Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer’s disease often brings to mind images of older adults struggling with memory loss and confusion. News of a 17-year-old who showed devastating cognitive decline serves to remind us of the complexity of this condition. His official diagnosis came …
Source: Earth.com - Neutral