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The hustle and bustle of the holidays can be a hazard on the highway. If you're getting behind the wheel, one Mayo Clinic expert has some tips to keep you ...
... driving the disease process." The revised criteria define Alzheimer's disease as a biological process that happens in the brain before people exhibit ...
Examples include becoming overwhelmed or confused when faced with decisions, having a hard time driving, getting irritated or upset when mental concentration is ...
The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's disease and all other dementias by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early ...
Identifying factors driving AD/ADRD risk in diverse populations, particularly understudied and disproportionately affected groups, to better understand ...
Murray previously led research that identified tau, rather than amyloid, as the protein driving cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. This work was ...
Additional neurological pathology that may impair driving. History of stroke; Dementia; Parkinson's disease; History of seizures in the past 3 months ...
When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can deprive your brain of vital oxygen and nutrient. Learn about vascular dementia.
In FTD, dysfunctional proteins in the brain, called tau or TDP-43, may be drivers of disease. In Alzheimer's disease, amyloid and tau are the two ...
Rivastigmine is used to treat mild to moderate dementia (memory loss and mental changes) associated with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease.
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