- Alzheimer's progression tracked prior to dementia
Important progress has been made on the challenge of identifying and tracking preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists show that markers for preclinical disease can help predict the start of dementia.
- Woman finds relief from pelvic pain after nearly two decades
Anne Mosley developed intense pelvic pain while she was pregnant with her youngest child 17 years ago. The pain was caused by a grape-sized pocket of fluid on her urethra, which became infected.
- Trends in diet and Alzheimer's Disease in Japan and developing countries
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease for those over the age of 65 years in Japan rose from 1% in 1985 to 7% in 2007. The increases lagged the change to a more Western diet high in animal products such as meat and milk, by 15-25 years.
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