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Study Reveals Traditional Alzheimer’s Tests May Fail Women

A new study indicates that common tests for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease may not effectively detect cognitive decline in women, raising questions about their accuracy. This research highlights the need for more precise diagnostic tools.

Utilize Low-Frequency Sound to Combat Alzheimer's Disease

A team of scientists has revealed a new technique using low-frequency sound to fight Alzheimer's disease. This method may open new avenues for treating dementia and enhancing patients' quality of life.

Study Reveals Differences in Brain Changes in Alzheimer’s by Gender

A recent study indicates that brain changes in Alzheimer’s disease may require different interpretations for women and men. Researchers confirmed that the Mini-Mental State Examination scores may not accurately reflect underlying changes in women.

Sleep Disorders Indicate Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

A recent study reveals that sleep disorders may serve as an early warning sign of Alzheimer's disease, even before memory issues arise. This research highlights the connection between toxic 'tau' protein accumulation and increased neural activity, adversely affecting sleep quality.

Explore the Poetry of 'Alzheimer's, My Father' Reflecting on Memory

The poetry collection 'Alzheimer's, My Father' by poet Abdul Rahim Al-Khasar presents a unique poetic experience that reconstructs the image of a father through his daily memories in the countryside. It addresses the impact of Alzheimer's disease on the relationship between a father and son, as the poet seeks to grasp fading memories.

Study Finds High-Dose Flu Vaccine Reduces Alzheimer's Risk by 55%

A new study reveals that seniors receiving the high-dose flu vaccine may have a 55% lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to those who receive the standard vaccine. This finding opens new avenues for understanding the link between vaccinations and neurological diseases.

Study Reveals: Vitamin D May Protect Brain from Dementia

A recent study indicates that higher levels of vitamin D in midlife are linked to reduced levels of tau protein in the brain, potentially lowering the risk of dementia. Conducted by researchers from the University of Galway in Ireland, the findings highlight the vitamin's importance for brain health.

Study Reveals Meat's Impact on Brain Health in Alzheimer's Patients

A new Swedish study indicates that moderate consumption of unprocessed meat may help older adults genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's maintain better brain health. In contrast, processed meat consumption is linked to an increased risk of dementia.

Documentary 'Berita' Captures Actress with Alzheimer's Return to Stage

Danish director Bo Dam reveals his documentary 'Berita,' which tells the story of his mother, actress Berita Mohr, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. The film highlights the human and social challenges associated with the illness while rekindling her passion for theater.