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Alzheimer's Disease Flags Differ in Older Men and Women

Key imaging markers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) differ in older men and women who remain as yet unaffected the condition, researchers have discovered. The findings, in JAMA Network Open, could help explain why lecanemab—a recently approved antibody treatment for early Alzheimer’s—appears to be more effective in women than men. The study showed significant sex differences across the pathological constructs of Alzheimer’s disease among people in …
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Inside Precision Medicine broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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