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AAIC 2024 News Highlights
Sunday, July 28
Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s May Be Coming to Your Doctor’s Office. Here’s What to Know
| Associated Press
How a New Technology Might Accelerate Alzheimer's Testing, Treatment for Millions
| USA Today
Alzheimer’s Blood Test Catches 90% of Early Dementia Cases, Study Finds
| CNN
Monday, July 29
AAIC: Wildfire Smoke Exposure Ups Dementia Risk
| Being Patient
Dementia Risk Rises with Wildfire Smoke Exposure. Here’s How to Protect Yourself
| Market Watch
Alzheimer’s Blood Test Shows 90% Accuracy, Outperforming Other Exams
| Washington Post
Dementia Incidence Tied to Long-Term Exposure to Wildfire Smoke
| MedPage Today
Wildfire Smoke Increases Dementia Risk More Than Other Forms of Air Pollution, Landmark Study Finds
| LA Times
Wildfire Smoke May Be Worse for Your Brain Than Other Air Pollution, Study Says
| Associated Press
Blood Test Shows Promise for Detecting Alzheimer's Disease
| McKnights Long Term Care News
Tuesday, July 30
AAIC: This Obesity and Diabetes Drug Might Work for Alzheimer’s Symptoms
| Being Patient
Wildfire Smoke May Increase the Risk of Dementia, Study Finds
| The Guardian
Can Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Protect Brains and Stave Off Alzheimer’s? New Research Suggests They Can
| Forbes
Older GLP-1 Drug from Novo Nordisk May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease Progression by Protecting the Brain, Study Says
| CNBC
Can Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Stave Off Alzheimer's Disease?
| USA Today
Weight-Loss Drug Could Help Slow Alzheimer’s Cognitive Decline, Trial Finds
| The Guardian
Alzheimer’s Blood Test Detects Disease with 90% Accuracy in Routine Doctors’ Appointments: Study
| Fox News
Wednesday, July 31
Shingles Vaccine Linked with Lower Dementia Risk, Study Shows
| The Washington Post
Do Ultraprocessed Foods Harm Your Brain?
| The New York Times
Eating More Processed Red Meat Is Linked to an Increased Risk of Dementia, Study Suggests
| NBC News
Cutting Out Bacon and Sausages ‘Could Reduce Dementia Risk’
| The Times
New Study Links Dementia with Processed Meat
| ABC News – Good Morning America
Eating Less Processed Red Meat Could Cut Your Odds for Dementia
| HealthDay