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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks of daily living. In most people with AD, symptoms first appear after age 60. AD is the most common cause of dementia among older people, but it is not a normal part of aging. Dementia refers to a decline in cognitive function that interferes with daily life and activities. AD starts in a region of the brain that affects recent memory, then gradually spreads to other parts of the brain. Although treatment can slow the progression of AD and help manage its symptoms in some people, currently there is no cure for this devastating disease.
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Power3 Medical Products to present four abstracts at International Congress of Alzheimer's Disease

Power3 Medical Products to present four abstracts at International Congress of Alzheimer's Disease

Panel finds insufficient evidence to support preventive measures for cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease

Panel finds insufficient evidence to support preventive measures for cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease

Geron reports net loss of $16.6M for first-quarter 2010

Geron reports net loss of $16.6M for first-quarter 2010

Ceregene continues enrollment in new Phase 1/2 clinical study of CERE-120 for Parkinson's disease

Ceregene continues enrollment in new Phase 1/2 clinical study of CERE-120 for Parkinson's disease

Researchers find Alzheimer's pathology to originate from Amyloid-Beta oligomers in the brain

Researchers find Alzheimer's pathology to originate from Amyloid-Beta oligomers in the brain

FIESTY acronym to improve cognitive function, reduce chances of developing dementia

FIESTY acronym to improve cognitive function, reduce chances of developing dementia

Intellect Neurosciences completes restructuring of balance sheet

Intellect Neurosciences completes restructuring of balance sheet

Heritage Club Mountain View to host intense competition and educational event

Heritage Club Mountain View to host intense competition and educational event

High nitrate concentrations in drinking water are a potential hazard to human health

High nitrate concentrations in drinking water are a potential hazard to human health

AFFiRiS' AD02 Alzheimer's vaccine candidate in phase II clinical testing

AFFiRiS' AD02 Alzheimer's vaccine candidate in phase II clinical testing

Research into Planarian worm 'Smed-prep' gene may pave way for regeneration of human organs

Research into Planarian worm 'Smed-prep' gene may pave way for regeneration of human organs

Alzheimer's Association's hosts conference to educate and support NH people with the disease

Alzheimer's Association's hosts conference to educate and support NH people with the disease

Study describes relationship between gene expression and intelligence in WS patients

Study describes relationship between gene expression and intelligence in WS patients

COSMOS project launched to investigate link between use of mobile phones and health problems

COSMOS project launched to investigate link between use of mobile phones and health problems

Physical exercise and computer use may help protect against mild cognitive impairment: Mayo Clinic

Physical exercise and computer use may help protect against mild cognitive impairment: Mayo Clinic

Baxter International's global sales for first-quarter advances by 11% to $3.1 billion

Baxter International's global sales for first-quarter advances by 11% to $3.1 billion

Mild Cognitive Impairment Symposium is now 'Symposium on Early Alzheimer's Disease'

Mild Cognitive Impairment Symposium is now 'Symposium on Early Alzheimer's Disease'

Larger sized intravenous anesthetic diazepam incubated in isolation with Aβ peptide does not promote aggregation

Larger sized intravenous anesthetic diazepam incubated in isolation with Aβ peptide does not promote aggregation

Abbott's first-quarter worldwide pharmaceutical sales increases by 12.9%

Abbott's first-quarter worldwide pharmaceutical sales increases by 12.9%

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