Por: WGN-TV Sports September 24, 2022
Posted: Sep 24, 2022 / 01:30 PM CDT Updated: Sep 24, 2022 / 01:49 PM CDT SHARE AUSTIN () — A recent study published by a research team with the University of Texas at Austin has found that Mexican Americans who experienced a higher level of discrimination were more likely to develop cognitive issues later in life than those who experienced less discrimination. The scientific community has long known that Latino individuals are at an increased... + full article
CNN USA Health September 28, 2022
CNN — A monoclonal antibody treatment for Alzheimer’s disease called lecanemab slows the progression of cognitive decline by 27% compared with a placebo, drugmakers Biogen and Eisai said Tuesday. The drug, tested in a Phase 3 global clinical trial, also met all secondary... + más
New test can detect plaques early in the disease: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Experimental Alzheimer’s drug slows cognitive decline in trial, firms say | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Health September 26, 2022
Why do people resist enrolling in clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease?Some of the key challenges that researchers face in conducting studies on Alzheimer’s disease and recruiting candidates include barriers such as lack of time, lack of available diagnostic clinical... + más
Alzheimer's Treatment Shows Promise in Early Results of Study, Drugmaker Says | NBC 6 South Florida
Facebook ad ban may squelch medical research recruitment | Politico
PennLive USA Life September 26, 2022
Editor’s note: This story first appeared on , the digital news site by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.By Claudia KolkerTongs, a tray, and an appetite are typically all you need to savor a Mexican bakery.In Houston, panadería is no exception. Its self-serve... + más
Art Walk Project puts public art on the map with free, self-guided tours | The Boston Globe
We’re Witnessing the Birth of a New Artistic Medium | The Atlantic
Chicago Tribune USA Life September 22, 2022
Sometimes we read books differently. Sometimes it’s for escapist purposes, other times it’s for knowledge we seek and still other times, we pore over a storyteller’s words to taste them, much like a fine chocolate or wine where first glimpses of turns of phrases... + más
Here's what we know so far about 'Inside Out 2' | 10 WBNS
Illinois mom, 51, carries her grandchild after her daughter’s 476 injections, 8 IVF frozen embryo transfers, 2 miscarriages and 1 ectopic pregnancy | Chicago Tribune
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Does the game of table tennis (Ping-Pong) delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease?Table tennis, also known as Ping-Pong, is an indoor recreational sport which involves two to four players bouncing a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small paddles on a hard... + más
Alzheimer's Q&A: Engaging brain can reduce disease risk | The Advocate
What is the Lumipulse test for Alzheimer’s disease?In May, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration permitted marketing of the Lumipulse (G B-Amyloid Ratio [1-42/1-40]) test to Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc. of Malvern, Pennsylvania. The test, which was granted Breakthrough Device... + más
Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Sildenafil has potential as Alzheimer's drug | The Advocate
What is meant by cognitive reserve?Cognitive reserve is the mind’s resistance to damage to the brain.It is an evidence-based idea proposed by Columbia University neuropsychologist Dr. Yaakov Stern in the mid-1990s which described individuals with no apparent symptoms of... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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