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Alzheimer's file

Alzheimer's disease slowly and progressively destroys brain cells. It is the single most common cause of dementia - a condition that affects about 10 per cent of those aged over 65 and about 20 per cent of those aged over 75.
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People with the ApoE4 gene are at higher risk for developing Alzhiemer's disease. 10/04/07
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Did Alois Alzheimer really 'discover' the disease? 23/06/04
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Variations in a gene known as SORL1 may be a factor in the development of late onset Alzheimer's disease, an international team of researchers has discovered. 16/02/07
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Researchers have reversed memory loss in mice with significant brain degeneration, a breakthrough that offers hope to people living with Alzheimer's disease. 15/07/05
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US study finds significant interest in APOE4 testing among adult children of individuals affected by Alzheimer's. 30/07/04
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First use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to select embryo without early-onset Alzheimer's mutation. 19/03/02
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