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Pastor recognized for her volunteerism in Alzheimer's research
- Researchers found dementia risk factors impact cognitive function in younger adults aged 24 to 44.
- This research is the first to study dementia risk factors in a large group of healthy younger adults.
- Risk factors include cardiovascular health, education level, gender, and body mass index.
- Lead researcher Allison Aiello states biomarkers link to function "decades before clinical symptoms even appear."
- Findings suggest potential for detecting dementia risk in people in their 20s or 30s.
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Car & Bike Show to benefit Alzheimer's Association
CLEARFIELD — Start those engines and cruise on over to one of Clearfield’s favorite community traditions. Colonial Courtyard at Clearfield is excited to host the 15th Annual Leonard Street Car and Bike Show on Sunday, May 18 from 10 a.m.…
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Read Full ArticleEveryone probably knows that dementia is associated with memory problems. But there are some lesser-known and less visible symptoms that may indicate the disease earlier.
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