Knight ADRC in the News
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Innovations: Alzheimer's Disease: New Hope in Scientific Studies
HEC-TV - May 13, 2013
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- Alzheimer's markers predict start of mental decline
Washington University Newsroom Medical News Release
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- Alzheimer's Research Funding
Fox 2 News
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- Study to find possible Alzheimer's breakthrough
NBC Nightly News
View NBC Video (4/7/13)
- Genetic markers ID second Alzheimer's pathway
Washington University in St. Louis Newsroom
View News Page (4/4/13)
- Exploring Alzheimer's (Hold That Thought)
Memory: Episode #5
14:50 minutes in length
View Podcast Page (11/26/12)
- Alzheimer's Tied to Mutation Harming Immune Response
Alzheimer’s researchers and drug companies have for years concentrated on one hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease: the production of toxic shards of a protein that accumulate in plaques on the brain.
View The New York Times Article (11/14/2012)
- API Echoes DIAN: Biomarker Changes Precede Symptoms by 20 Years
Evidence keeps building that the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease appear decades before symptoms.
View the Alzheimer Research Forum Article (11/8/2012)
- DIAN - 4 Part Series by the Alzheimer Research Forum
View a PDF of the Full 4 Part Series (10/10/2012)
- Three Drugs to Be Tested to Stave Off Alzheimer's
Scientists have selected three different types of Alzheimer’s drugs to be tested in the first large-scale international attempt to prevent the disease in people who are otherwise doomed to get it.
View The New York Times Article (10/10/2012)
- MetLife Foundation Honors Dr. Randall Bateman
View a PDF of the New York Times Page (5/20/2012)
- New Alzheimer's marker strongly predicts mental decline
A new marker of Alzheimer's disease can predict how rapidly a patient's memory and other mental abilities will decline after the disorder is diagnosed, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found.
View Article via EurekAlert (3/5/12)
- Washington People: Randall Bateman
Innovations advance Alzheimer's research -- As a faculty member at the School of Medicine since 2006, Bateman focuses his research on Alzheimer’s disease. He led the development of a technique known as stable isotope-linked kinetics (SILK) that made it possible to resolve a critical question about the disease.
View Article via Washington University Newsroom (2/17/2012)
- Late- and Early-Onset AD--Not So Distant at Genetic Level
The distinction between early-onset AD and late-onset disease is “probably artificial,” said Alison Goate of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, senior author on the paper.
View Article via Alzheimer Research Forum (2/14/2012)
- Could Sleep Problems Predict Alzheimer's?
The poorer your sleep, the more likely you may be to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
View Article via WebMD (2/14/2012)
- Revised Criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment May Compromise the Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease Dementia
View Epub Article via PubMed (2/6/2012)