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Answer: Ninety-five percent of all AD cases are sporadic, meaning no familial inheritance pattern is recognizable. Familial Alzheimer s disease (FAD), or early-onset, is an inherited, rare form of the disease affecting less than one percent of Alzheimer ...

FAQ with Henry Querfurth, MD

Answer: Age related cognitive decline is not the same as Alzheimer s Disease.  Cognitive difficulties that are more severe than normal age related decline may be indicative of disease.  Although a recent diagnostic category, Mild Cognitive I...

What are the links between age related cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease?

Answer: One of the most important aspects in the care of a person with Alzheimer s disease or dementia is a properly planned environment. At Heritage Senior Living, you ll find communities that have a separate and secure neighborhood for memory-care resi...

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Answer: The National Cell Repository for Alzheimer's Disease (NCRAD) is a resource facility funded by the National Institute on Aging. The purpose of the Repository is to provide important and critical resources to assist researchers in identifying the genet...

NCRAD - The National Cell Repository for Alzheimer\'s Disease

Answer: Alzheimers disease is an abnormal loss of function from certain areas of the brain that progressively worsens. It involves short-term memory loss, as well as language and visuospatial deficits, and leads to loss of personal and social function...

Frequently Asked Questions About Memory & Alzheimer\'s Care, Butler, PA

Answer: Yes! Current treatments for Alzheimers disease include cholinesterase inhibitors (Aricept, Exelon and Razadyne) and NMDA receptor antagonist (Namenda).  Several new medications are currently in clinical trials. For further information on ...

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Answer: Yes, and the evidence is coming from multiple academic centers around the world. For example, research presented on November 8, 2010 at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, entitled ”TNF Inhibition Reduces the Incidence of Alz...

FAQ | Edward Tobinick MD

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