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Alzheimer, xenon gas
Mountain climbing and treating Alzheimer's: Could xenon gas have potential?
In a trial featuring a mouse model of Alzheimer's, scientists found that inhaling a mixture containing xenon gas helped reduce levels of brain atrophy and neuroinflammation.
‘Novel approach’ to treating Alzheimer’s disease discovered — it’s a gas
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia — it causes memory loss, confusion, thinking problems and behavioral changes.
A Breath Away From a Cure: How Xenon Gas Could Transform Alzheimer’s Treatment
A breakthrough study highlights Xenon gas as a potential game-changer in treating Alzheimer’s disease, demonstrating its ability to mitigate brain damage and improve cognitive functions in mouse models.
Xenon gas could protect against Alzheimer's disease: Mouse study
Most treatments being pursued today to protect against Alzheimer's disease focus on amyloid plaques and tau tangles that accumulate in the brain, but new research points to a novel -- and noble -- approach: using Xenon gas.
Could inhaling xenon gas help treat Alzheimer’s? A new mouse study suggests it might
But a new mouse study shows one possible use case for xenon — as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. The paper, published Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine, shows the potential of inhaled xenon to activate the brain’s immune cells,
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Say no to sugar in coffee! Study shows unsweetened coffee reduces Alzheimer's disease risk by 30%
Skip the temptation to sweeten your coffee, and see how it's good for your brain, as a study states it lowers Alzheimer's ...
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Dementia Risk May Be Doubling, New Study Says—Here’s What You Can Do About It
We all forget things now and then—people’s names, where you put your car keys, that dentist appointment that was scheduled ...
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Alzheimer's disease risk could be slashed by these 4 exercises, new study says
Engaging in exercise that gets your heart rate up could not just benefit the body but could also protect your brain.
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Sundown Syndrome Is Why People With Alzheimer's Get More Confused at Night
Brain damage caused by dementia can lead to anxiety, fear, and irritability, especially in the evening. This is how ...
WebMD
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Has Our Dementia Risk Doubled? Don’t Panic – Here’s What to Do
Recent headlines suggest that up to 42% of people ages 55 and older face an eventual dementia diagnosis. But some experts have a follow-up message: Risk isn't the same as destiny, and there are ways ...
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Alzheimer's Disease: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Stages, Treatments & Prevention
Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia. Here, we break down what to know about this disease, including: What ...
FiercePharma
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Analysts tip Eisai, Biogen and Lilly to drive eightfold explosion in Alzheimer's market value
GlobalData analysts are predicting an Alzheimer’s disease market boom, tipping its value across major regions to increase ...
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5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
The number of Americans who will develop dementia—a progressive decline in memory, thinking skills, communication, and ...
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Alzheimer's disease risk could be lowered by doing any of these four exercises, new study says
A new study has linked one type of exercise with a reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease, alongside its other health benefits.
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Senior living: Understanding dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
Understanding dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is essential for maintaining a proactive approach to our well-being.
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Dartmouth Health hopes to improve Alzheimer's care with new program
Dartmouth Health is the only health care system on the East Coast to be part of the newly launched Brain Health Navigator ...
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