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  • #redirect[[Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease]]
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  • == Alzheimer's Association == ...the leading voice for Alzheimer's disease advocacy, fighting for critical Alzheimer's research, prevention, and care initiatives at the state and federal level
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  • onset Alzheimer's disease. == Early onset Alzheimer's disease ==
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  • == Alzheimer Society of Canada == ...d to providing support and care for individuals and families affected by [[Alzheimer's disease]] and other forms of [[dementia]].
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  • ...dy|monoclonal antibody]] that is being investigated for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. ...[Roche|F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG]], and the suffix "-mab" is an abbreviation for "monoclonal antibody".
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  • ...lan-ez-u-mab) is a [[monoclonal antibody]] designed for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. It is developed by [[Eli Lilly and Company]], a global pharmac ...eta]] peptides that form plaques in the brain, a characteristic feature of Alzheimer's disease. This binding is thought to prevent the formation of plaques and
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  • ...-mab) is a monoclonal antibody medication developed for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. ...plaques, which are believed to contribute to the cognitive decline seen in Alzheimer's patients.
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  • '''Early-onset Alzheimer's disease''' ...lts.haɪ.mər/), also known as '''Early-onset Alzheimer's''', is a form of [[Alzheimer's disease]] that affects individuals under the age of 65.
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  • == Alzheimer's Disease == ...and behavior. It is the most common cause of [[dementia]], a general term for loss of memory and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere wi
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  • ...n-tep-ir-dine) is a drug that was under development for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]] and other [[neurodegenerative diseases]]. ...[serotonin]]. It is thought to play a significant role in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease.
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  • == Alzheimer's dementia == ...ing, and behavior. It is the most common cause of [[dementia]], accounting for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
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  • ...h-nuh-nem-ab) is a [[monoclonal antibody]] designed for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. It is developed by [[Eli Lilly and Company]], a multinational ...c naming system for therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, where "-mab" stands for monoclonal antibody. The prefix "Dona-" does not have a specific meaning in
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  • ...ntributions to the field of [[neurodegenerative diseases]], particularly [[Alzheimer's disease]]. ...p". The surname "Masters" is of English origin and is an occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft.
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  • == Alzheimer's Disease == ...and behavior. It is the most common cause of [[dementia]], a general term for loss of memory and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere wi
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  • ...(NSAID) that was investigated for its potential use in the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. The name "Tarenflurbil" is a combination of parts of the chemical name for the drug, which is 2-[[phenylmethyl]]amino]-5-[[trifluoromethyl]]phenyl]pen
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  • ...increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that are necessary for thought and memory. ...ent the breakdown of [[acetylcholine]], a chemical thought to be important for learning and memory.
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  • ...mab-av-wa) is a monoclonal antibody medication used for the treatment of [[Alzheimer's disease]]. ...d remove beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which are a common hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The suffix "-avwa" is a regulatory designation indicating the sp
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  • == Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease == ...tion that uses music to improve the quality of life for individuals with [[Alzheimer's disease]].
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  • ...onoclonal antibody that was under development as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease. ...e combination of the words "Bap" and "ineuzumab". "Bap" is an abbreviation for "beta-amyloid precursor", referring to the protein that is targeted by the
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  • ...onounced: /mɛˈmæntiːn/) is a medication used to treat moderate-to-severe [[Alzheimer's disease]]. It is classified under the drug class known as [[NMDA receptor ...lities in people who have Alzheimer's disease. Memantine is not a cure for Alzheimer's disease but it can provide symptomatic relief.
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