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Caregivers describe lack of knowledge of what to expect at the end of life as an important driver of negative end-of-life experiences. The proposed study ...
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's ... The factors driving clinical heterogeneity in Alzheimer's disease are not well understood.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes memory loss and other cognitive decline due to brain cell degeneration.
Sleep disturbance may affect up to 25% of people with mild to moderate dementia and 50% of people with severe dementia. Sleep disturbances tend to get worse as ...
Murray previously led research that identified tau, rather than amyloid, as the protein driving cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. This work was ...
— A one-time memory loss — for up to 24 hours — might not be a sign of a brain injury or dementia. ... Complex tasks, such as driving, are still possible.
Driver-Dunckley collaborates with colleagues across the United States and Arizona to investigate potential causes for Parkinson's disease, dementia in ...
... dementia, frontotemporal dementia and other related dementia ... drive neuroscience research across the spectrum of aging, from healthy aging to dementia.
And, clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist Dr. Jordan Rullo reviews a new study about flibanserin (ADDYI), a drug used to treat low sex drive in ...
Dementia can't be prevented but you may be able to reduce your risks. Learn more from Mayo Clinic expert, Dr. Ronald Petersen.
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