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Montreal, October 20, 2021 - A person who receives a life-changing diagnosis of dementia has many questions. What changes can I expect to my daily routine? How long can I remain independent? How will this affect my relationship with my loved ones?

Classified as: dementia, caregiver, Care Partner, Alzheimer, Claire Webster, Serge Gauthier, Jose Morais, Grace Dart Foundation, hs-communications, Medical Simulation Centre
Published on: 20 Oct 2021

[鈥 AI is also finding use in helping physicians detect early signs of Alzheimer鈥檚 in the brain and understand how those physical changes unfold in different people. 鈥淲hen a radiologist reads a scan, it鈥檚 impossible to tell whether a person will progress to Alzheimer鈥檚 disease,鈥 says Pedro Rosa-Neto, a neurologist at 缅北强奸 in Montreal.

Classified as: AI, Alzheimer
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Published on: 20 Mar 2018

Pour le professeur Salah El Mestikawy de l鈥檜niversit茅 缅北强奸 脿 Montr茅al, 鈥淟a plupart de ces baisses n鈥檃pparaissent qu鈥檃ux stades les plus tardifs de la maladie, 脿 tel point que cette perte pourrait aussi bien 锚tre une cons茅quence de la maladie plut么t que sa cause鈥.

Classified as: Alzheimer, neurodegenerative, Salah El Mestikawy
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Published on: 8 Feb 2018

By Chris Chipello, 缅北强奸 Newsroom

Surprisingly complex interactions between neurotransmitter receptors and other key proteins help explain the brain鈥檚 ability to process information with lightning speed, according to a new study.

Classified as: brain, Pharmacology, Derek Bowie, Alzheimer, neuron, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), health and lifestyle, proteins, receptors, macromolecules, Philip Biggin
Published on: 25 Feb 2016
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