Higher Education May Be a Double-Edged Sword in Alzheimer's
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Higher Education May Be a Double-Edged Sword in Alzheimer's
(MedPage Today) -- Higher education appeared to protect against tau accumulation during the amyloid-negative stages of Alzheimer's disease but was associated with accelerated tau accumulation in amyloid-positive stages, data from three cohorts...
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Read Full ArticleNew PET Study Links Higher Education Level to Speed of Tau Accumulation with Alzheimer’s Disease
For patients with amyloid β (Aβ)-positive findings on positron emission tomography, higher educational attainment was associated with accelerated accumulation and spread of tau, according to new research.
Predicting Amyloid Positivity with CARM: Clinical Insights from James Galvin, MD, MPH
The professor of neurology at the Miami Miller School of Medicine discussed how the Cognivue Amyloid Risk Measure (CARM) may help predict amyloid presence and informs diagnosis, trial eligibility, and early treatment pathways.
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