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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.
Study finds link between musical activity and high cognitive aging

Study finds link between musical activity and high cognitive aging

Coquitlam student earns top prize in 2011 British Columbia SABC competition

Coquitlam student earns top prize in 2011 British Columbia SABC competition

Scientists to develop new technique for early-stage Alzheimer's detection

Scientists to develop new technique for early-stage Alzheimer's detection

Two Canadian health researchers earn UBC recognition

Two Canadian health researchers earn UBC recognition

WSU researcher develops potential vaccine for Chlamydia

WSU researcher develops potential vaccine for Chlamydia

Biogen Idec first quarter revenues increase 9% to $1.2 billion

Biogen Idec first quarter revenues increase 9% to $1.2 billion

Military personnel with TBI should receive adequate protein and calories immediately after trauma

Military personnel with TBI should receive adequate protein and calories immediately after trauma

Scientists discover 'small molecule' substance that blocks cholesterol formation in the brain

Scientists discover 'small molecule' substance that blocks cholesterol formation in the brain

Early musical study may provide cognitive benefits as we age

Early musical study may provide cognitive benefits as we age

Neuralstem signs MoU with BaYi Brain Hospital for ischemic stroke program in China

Neuralstem signs MoU with BaYi Brain Hospital for ischemic stroke program in China

Anavex: First-in-human dosing cmmenced in ANAVEX 2-73 clinical trial for Alzheimer’s

Anavex: First-in-human dosing cmmenced in ANAVEX 2-73 clinical trial for Alzheimer’s

Prism Pharmaceuticals to be acquired by Baxter

Prism Pharmaceuticals to be acquired by Baxter

Blocking abnormal movement of mutated human FUS gene also blocks ALS process

Blocking abnormal movement of mutated human FUS gene also blocks ALS process

Adeona, TG United enter commercial-scale manufacturing agreement for reaZin

Adeona, TG United enter commercial-scale manufacturing agreement for reaZin

Panelists urge consumers to prepare for possible long-term care issues in the future

Panelists urge consumers to prepare for possible long-term care issues in the future

Positive results from first human masitinib phase 2 study in Alzheimer's disease published in peer-reviewed journal

Positive results from first human masitinib phase 2 study in Alzheimer's disease published in peer-reviewed journal

Alzheimer’s diagnostic guidelines released

Alzheimer’s diagnostic guidelines released

New guidelines allow definition of pre-Alzheimer's

New guidelines allow definition of pre-Alzheimer's

Forest Labs fourth quarter net sales increase 9.7% to $1,091.9 million

Forest Labs fourth quarter net sales increase 9.7% to $1,091.9 million

First Edition: April 19, 2011

First Edition: April 19, 2011

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