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More than 900,000 people are living with dementia in the UK, a number that's predicted to rise to over a million as soon as ...
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There exists no ‘amyloid cabal’” in Alzheimer’s research, neurologist Dennis Selkoe writes in response to Charles Piller’s “Doctored.” ...
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New drugs for early Alzheimer’s disease may allow people to live without help for up to 39 additional months, a new study ...
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