AAIC® 2012 fuels international Alzheimer’s research progress
AAIC drew more than 4,300 members of the Alzheimer’s scientific community to Vancouver to share the latest ideas, thoughts and theories in the field. Breaking studies captured global media attention as the world’s leading experts explored innovative ways to further Alzheimer’s research.
News from AAIC
Vancouver, July 18, 2012
New Research Reported at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference Advances Validation of New Diagnostic Guidelines
– Alzheimer’s Association
New Results from Four Alzheimer’s and Dementia Clinical Trials Highlight “Developing Topics” Reports at AAIC 2012
– Alzheimer’s Association
Newly Reported Research Advances from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2012
– Alzheimer’s Association
Late-Life Binge Drinking and Other Patterns of Alcohol Use May Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
– Alzheimer’s Association
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Vancouver, July 17, 2012
Related video: Hunt for the cure: Root of Alzheimer’s disease
– MSNBC
Gammagard therapy offers hope for Alzheimer’s patients
– USA Today
Alzheimer’s Treatment Study Reports Three Years with No Decline in Memory and Function at AAIC 2012
– Alzheimer’s Association
Related news: Gammagard therapy offers hope for Alzheimer’s patients – USA Today
Alzheimer’s drug keeps four patients stable for 3 years – Reuters
New Methods Reported for Safely and Accurately Disclosing Alzheimer’s Disease Risk based on Newly Approved Tests
– Alzheimer’s Association