Early-onset Alzheimer's is a rare form of dementia that occurs between ages 30 and 60, and may affect several members of a single family.| Alzheimer's News Today
Alzheimer's disease destroys brain cells, affecting a person's behavior, memory, speech, thinking. Here's suggestions on living with Alzheimer's Disease.| Alzheimer's News Today
Marisa Wexler is a senior science writer for Alzheimer's News Today with an MS in cellular and molecular pathology. She covers the latest news and information on a variety of Alzheimer's topics.| Alzheimer's News Today
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease involves assessing patients' medical history, symptoms, lab tests, and using brain imaging to rule out other conditions.| Alzheimer's News Today
Taking on caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer's can seem impossible, says columnist Ray Burow, but only until it's done.| Alzheimer's News Today
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Zunveyl, a new oral mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's therapy, showed bioequivalence to galanotamine but fewer GI issues like nausea in studies.| Alzheimer's News Today
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Learn more about Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia and an irreversible, progressive neurological disorder.| Alzheimer's News Today