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President Ronald Reagan designated November as Alzheimer’s Awareness month in 1983. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s, including 1 out of 9 people age 65 and older.
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'Young' Immune Cells Partly Reverse Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice
Specially engineered 'young' immune cells could help to reverse the effects of aging and the damage to brain cells caused by diseases such as Alzheimer's, according to a new study in mice. In their natural state, these immune cells are known as mononuclear phagocytes, and they flow around the body, cleaning up waste.
The impact of Alzheimer’s Disease touches nearly all of us in some way. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1 in 9 Americans over 65 is afflicted with the disease.
Credit Union will light the top of its building with teal Monday to commemorate the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s annual Light the World in Teal campaign.
Navigating the holidays with a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia can be hard. That’s why a free program aims to help Missouri families with Finding Joy in the Season.
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Even modest amounts of physical activity may slow Alzheimer's disease among at-risk older adults
Increasing your steps by even a little bit may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease among people at heightened risk, according to a new study. In a paper published in Nature Medicine,