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Short-Term Memory Loss May Be Best Predictor of Alzheimer’s (HealthDay)

HealthDay – MONDAY, Sept. 5 (HealthDay News) — Mild cognitive impairment — marked
by a loss in short-term memory in particular — may be a stronger
predictor of Alzheimer’s disease than so-called “biomarkers,” which
include things such as changes in brain volume or levels of certain
proteins in cerebrospinal fluid, a new study suggests. Read More..

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September 6th, 2011 Posted in Drug
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