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- Alzheimers Disease Fact Sheet | National Institute on Aging
Search the Alzheimers gov Clinical Trials Finder for options near you or sign up for email alerts about new trials and studies Sign up for a registry or matching service to be invited to participate in trials and studies Contact an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center or a memory or neurology clinic in your community
- What Is Alzheimers Disease? | National Institute on Aging
Share this infographic and help spread the word about understanding different types of dementia Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a brain disorder that slowly destroys a person’s memory and thinking skills
- Alzheimers and dementia | National Institute on Aging
Alzheimer’s disease is the mostly commonly diagnosed form of dementia in older adults Learn more about the disease, including diagnosis and treatment, and find tips and resources for caregivers and people living with dementia
- How Is Alzheimers Disease Treated? - National Institute on Aging
Managing behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease Common behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s include sleeplessness, wandering, agitation, anxiety, aggression, restlessness, and depression
- What Causes Alzheimers Disease? | National Institute on Aging
Aging and Alzheimer's risk Age is the biggest known risk factor for Alzheimer’s Most people with Alzheimer’s develop the disease when they are 65 or older, with less than 10% of cases occurring before then
- What Are the Signs of Alzheimers Disease? - National Institute on Aging
Memory problems are typically one of the first signs of Alzheimer's disease Learn about other common signs of mild, moderate, and severe Alzheimer's
- Alzheimers Disease Genetics Fact Sheet - National Institute on Aging
Research needs volunteers of all different races, ethnicities, ancestries, ages, and sexes to participate in clinical trials and studies Talk with a doctor if you’re interested in participating in Alzheimer’s research or search the Alzheimers gov Clinical Trials Finder to find a study near you or online
- Preventing Alzheimers Disease: What Do We Know?
Visit Alzheimers gov to learn more about reducing your risk of dementia You also can help researchers learn more by participating in research Clinical trials and studies are looking for all kinds of people — healthy volunteers, cognitively normal participants with a family history of Alzheimer’s, people with mild cognitive impairment, and
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