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  2. Category : Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in Indiana

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    Pages in category "Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in Indiana" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Regarding incidence, cohort longitudinal studies (studies where a disease-free population is followed over the years) provide rates between 10 and 15 per thousand person-years for all dementias and 5–8 for AD, [235] [236] which means that half of new dementia cases each year are Alzheimer's disease. Advancing age is a primary risk factor for ...

  4. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    An area like a large bite in the middle of the northern boundary [115] was reserved to the Miami, called the Big Miami Reserve, which was the largest Indian reservation ever to exist in Indiana. Indianapolis was selected to be the site of the new state capital in 1820 because of its central position within the state and assumed good water ...

  5. Alzheimer’s could be diagnosed 10 years earlier after world’s ...

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    This includes samples taken 15 to 20 years ago, when the UK Biobank study started, from 500,000 people in their early 40s to late 60s, as well as second samples taken from 100,000 UK Biobank ...

  6. Signs of Alzheimer’s were everywhere. Then his brain improved

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    Blood biomarkers of telltale signs of early Alzheimer’s disease in the brain of his patient, 55-year-old entrepreneur Simon Nicholls, had all but disappeared in a mere 14 months. “I had to ...

  7. Alois Alzheimer - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer in his later years just before his death (c. 1915) In 1894, Alzheimer married Cecilie Simonette Nathalie Geisenheimer, with whom he had three children. She died in 1901. Alzheimer's grave in Frankfurt

  8. Your ZIP code may determine your dementia diagnosis ... - AOL

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    Imagine: You and your sister are 66-year-old twins on Medicare who share the same family history of Alzheimer’s disease, making an early diagnosis critical for long-term planning and preventive ...

  9. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    [283] [284] Less than 1% of those with Alzheimer's have gene mutations that cause a much earlier development of the disease, around the age of 45, known as early-onset Alzheimer's disease. [285] More than 95% of people with Alzheimer's disease have the sporadic form (late onset, 80–90 years of age). [285]