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Indianapolis will be home to one of two federally backed centers studying Alzheimer’s disease using stem-cell models of the human brain.
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Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment is approved for use in the U.S. but the European Medicines Agency recommended against the approval of the drug on Thursday.
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Older Black and Latino people are significantly more likely to get diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease than older white people, despite recent medical advancements. Some are trying to close that gap.
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Bill Gates visited Indiana University School of Medicine to learn about Alzheimer's research.
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Patients and their caregivers are often left to navigate the confusing world of dementia by themselves, but Medicare is launching a new program to change that.
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The approval of Eli Lilly's Kisunla provides a new option for patients in the early stages of the incurable, memory-destroying ailment.
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The Huntington's Disease Society of America's Indiana Chapter will host a one-mile walk in Zionsville on Saturday.
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In a large study, the experimental drug donanemab slowed the progression of Alzheimer's by about 35%. That's slightly better than the drug Leqembi, which was fully approved by the FDA on July 6.
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With Indiana's Election Day approaching Nov. 8 and early voting underway, several listeners are curious about voter rights.
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West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis announced Thursday he has been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.