Por: Newsweek Health July 25, 2024
When it comes to neurodegenerative diseases, our emphasis on body mass index (BMI) and overall body weight as markers of health may be outdated. Instead, research suggests we should be focusing more on the distribution of fat and muscle around our bodies, and the percentage difference between the two.More than 7 million people in the United States live with some form of neurodegenerative disease, the National Institute of Environmental Health... + full article
The Advocate USA Health July 24, 2024
What is State Advocacy Day all about?Each year, Alzheimer’s Association and Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) advocates from across the state meet with policymakers to share their stories and advance policies to improve the lives of Louisianans impacted by Alzheimer’s and... + más
State advocates add to growing momentum in fight against Alzheimer’s, other dementias | The Advocate
Here's 5 links on the updated Alzheimer's.gov website and what they offer | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health July 23, 2024
Newsweek USA Health November 20, 2023
The development of Alzheimer's may be linked to having more of a gut in middle age, scientists have discovered.Higher levels of visceral fat—that surrounding the internal organs, hidden deep within the abdomen—are linked with changes in the brain, sometimes up to 15... + más
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Time USA Health August 07, 2023
The FDA in mid-July for the first time ever an Alzheimer’s drug, Leqembi. The annual price-tag will run patients $26,500. The same week, the Alzheimer’s Association for the first time ever released to identify which communities are most struggling with the disease. 6.7... + más
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The Advocate USA Health January 02, 2023
What is Alzheimer’s disease?German neurologist Dr. Alois Alzheimer first identified this neurological disorder in 1906 while studying the pathology of a woman he had treated for an unusual mental illness.While examining her brain after her death, Alzheimer noticed marked... + más
How To Spot The Early Signs Of Alzheimer's | Newsweek
Reimagining Alzheimer’s (Part 4): Cautious Optimism For A New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 22, 2022
A person walks on a suspended rope bridge in the clouds. Extreme attraction.getty This article is the fourth installment in my series on Alzheimer’s disease. Read more about Alzheimer’s disease in , , and of the series. The pharmaceutical and biotech companies, Eisai and... + más
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Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA World October 13, 2022
Is your body fat fit? It could be, if you start or continue exercising, according to rousing new science, which shows that being physically active alters fat at a molecular level in ways that improve the fat’s health, with broad implications for the state of our metabolisms,... + más
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