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The Subtle Signs a Young Mother Mistook for Stress Before Learning She Had Alzheimers

Early onset Alzheimer’s is one of the most misunderstood medical conditions in the world. Most people associate memory loss and cognitive decline with aging, imagining symptoms emerging only in someone’s seventies or eighties. Yet for a small but significant number of families, the first warning signs appear much earlier. They can arrive quietly in the …

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Targeted Brain Stimulation Shows Promise in Restoring Memory Loss

Memory goes beyond remembering names or faces. It weaves together our experiences and forms the fabric of our identity. In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), that thread frays. Neurons lose the ability to communicate effectively: synapses, those tiny junctions where one neuron talks to another degenerate, electrical rhythms go off-beat, and structures in the brain like the …

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This Single Gene Drives Up to 93 Percent of Alzheimer’s Cases: “It Is A Natural Target”

Scientists have long debated the primary triggers of Alzheimer’s disease, often focusing on the physical damage observed in the brain rather than the instructions that built it. While researchers concentrated on clearing away sticky plaques, a specific genetic component was quietly influencing the majority of cases from the shadows. Recent analysis indicates that this overlooked …

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