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Has plenty of research information for both the professional and the patient.
Wandering is an important behavior common in Alzheimer's disease that make the disease so critical to the field of search and rescue. Excerpts from a book not yet completely written.
Information about treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and other dementing illnesses.
A doctoral thesis by Tero Tapiola.
Program to fund research and educate the public about Alzheimer's Disease.
The aim of the meetings are to bring together the current leaders in clinical trials in AD to discuss new results, drugs in development, and future methodological issues. Find general information, registration, and a program.
Includes information about the clinic, research and caregiver support.
Long article based on a search and rescue conference talk discusses the issue of people with dementia wandering away from their caregivers.
To develop early diagnostic tests for Alzheimer's accelerate discovery of effective treatment - Univ. of Western Australia.
Doctoral thesis by Mikko Hiltunen, University of Kuopio.
Review of genteics.
Doctoral thesis by Mikko Laakso.
Facilitates collaborative research among the approximately 30 Alzheimer's Disease Centers funded by the National Institute of Aging.
Sponsored by the U.S. National Institute on Aging, facilitating research and educational programs relating to Alzheimer's Disease and other age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
Information for researchers, health care providers and families.
Conducts clinical research in the treatment, neuroimaging, and genetics of Alzheimer's disease and healthy aging.
People who are lonely are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, a large US study has suggested.
(February 06, 2007)
A patch to deliver a vaccine against Alzheimer's disease has been shown to be safe.
(January 23, 2007)
People born with a certain gene may have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's, scientists say.
(January 15, 2007)
Researchers developed a test which could lead to better treatments and faster diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
(December 27, 2006)
Genetic factors could determine up to 80% of a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a study suggests.
(February 12, 2006)
Sponsored by the U.S. National Institute on Aging, facilitating research and educational programs relating to Alzheimer's Disease and other age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
Information for researchers, health care providers and families.
The aim of the meetings are to bring together the current leaders in clinical trials in AD to discuss new results, drugs in development, and future methodological issues. Find general information, registration, and a program.
Program to fund research and educate the public about Alzheimer's Disease.
Facilitates collaborative research among the approximately 30 Alzheimer's Disease Centers funded by the National Institute of Aging.
Conducts clinical research in the treatment, neuroimaging, and genetics of Alzheimer's disease and healthy aging.
Doctoral thesis by Mikko Hiltunen, University of Kuopio.
To develop early diagnostic tests for Alzheimer's accelerate discovery of effective treatment - Univ. of Western Australia.
Has plenty of research information for both the professional and the patient.
Review of genteics.
Long article based on a search and rescue conference talk discusses the issue of people with dementia wandering away from their caregivers.
Includes information about the clinic, research and caregiver support.
A doctoral thesis by Tero Tapiola.
Information about treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and other dementing illnesses.
Doctoral thesis by Mikko Laakso.
Wandering is an important behavior common in Alzheimer's disease that make the disease so critical to the field of search and rescue. Excerpts from a book not yet completely written.
People who are lonely are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, a large US study has suggested.
(February 06, 2007)
A patch to deliver a vaccine against Alzheimer's disease has been shown to be safe.
(January 23, 2007)
People born with a certain gene may have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's, scientists say.
(January 15, 2007)
Researchers developed a test which could lead to better treatments and faster diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
(December 27, 2006)
Genetic factors could determine up to 80% of a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a study suggests.
(February 12, 2006)
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