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- Mayo Clinics AI tool identifies 9 dementia types, including Alzheimer . . .
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence tool that helps clinicians identify nine types of dementia
- Moments of clarity in the fog of dementia - Mayo Clinic News Network
The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association investigated lucid episodes in people living with later stages of dementia Learn more
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Dietary supplements dont reduce dementia risk, but . . .
Do dietary supplements reduce your risk of dementia and improve brain health? The Global Council on Brain Health says they don't In a new report, the organization recommends that most people not take dietary supplements for this purpose In addition, the Global Council on Brain Health, which is a collaborative organization associated with the AARP, […]
- Alzheimer’s and dementia: When to stop driving - Mayo Clinic News Network
Safe driving requires attention, concentration, and the ability to follow particular steps and rules You also need to be able to make quick and appropriate decisions For people with Alzheimer's disease or other disorders causing dementia, these skills will decline over time Eventually, driving will not be an option The decision to stop driving may […]
- What is frontotemporal dementia? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is a group of neurologic disorders associated with changes in personality, behavior, language or movement
- Researchers identify new criteria to detect rapidly progressive dementia
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified new scoring criteria allowing for the detection of treatable forms of rapidly progressive dementia
- Tomorrow’s Cure: New discoveries reshape Alzheimer’s disease detection
Learn more how new discoveries at Mayo Clinic reshape Alzheimer's disease detection in the latest episode of Tomorrow's Cure
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Is Alzheimer’s Type 3 diabetes?
Are some cases of Alzheimer's disease triggered by a form of diabetes in the brain? Perhaps they are, according to researchers Mayo Clinic's campuses in Rochester, Minnesota, and Jacksonville, Florida, recently participated in a multi-institution clinical study, testing whether a new insulin nasal spray can improve Alzheimer’s symptoms “This study has furthered our understanding of […]
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