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The New York Times: Dementia Comes in Many Forms. Alzheimer’s Is Just One.

The New York Times: Dementia Comes in Many Forms. Alzheimer’s Is Just One.

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MarketWatch (Dow Jones): Can popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs slow vascular dementia?

MarketWatch (Dow Jones): Can popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs slow vascular dementia?

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News-Medical: Changes in brain fats play a key role in Alzheimer’s development and progression

News-Medical: Changes in brain fats play a key role in Alzheimer’s development and progression

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Mirage News (Australia): Brain Immune Cells Key to Fixing Alzheimer’s Lipid Imbalance

Mirage News (Australia): Brain Immune Cells Key to Fixing Alzheimer’s Lipid Imbalance

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Pilot study explores ear acupressure for chronic pain relief in dementia care

A new clinical pilot study at UT Health San Antonio, the academic health center of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio), led by Bianca Shieu, PhD, RN, assistant professor at the School of Nursing, is exploring the use of ear acupressure — a simple, low-cost, non-pharmacological technique — to help alleviate […]

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San Antonio Report: 5-story, $100M Center for Brain Health opening in San Antonio medical center

San Antonio Report: 5-story, $100M Center for Brain Health opening in San Antonio medical center

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Medical Xpress: Blood-platelet screening in midlife could identify early risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Medical Xpress: Blood-platelet screening in midlife could identify early risk for Alzheimer’s disease

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San Antonio Express-News: As state invests in dementia prevention, UT San Antonio declares ‘new era’ in Alzheimer’s treatment

San Antonio Express-News: As state invests in dementia prevention, UT San Antonio declares ‘new era’ in Alzheimer’s treatment-The newly merged university opened its $100 million Center for Brain Health and is making strides in treatment of Alzheimer’s.

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‘A new era of hope, healing and discovery’

University of Texas System and UT San Antonio leaders hailed “a new era of hope, healing and discovery” for neurological patients and their families with a ribbon-cutting Nov. 12 for the UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health, a $100 million, 103,000-square-foot facility that will bring specialty care, therapy, diagnostics and research under one roof.

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Blood-platelet screening in midlife could identify early risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Blood-platelet screening in midlife could identify early risk for Alzheimer’s disease

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