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This FDA-Approved Drug Slows Down Alzheimer's. We Finally Know Why.
Lecanemab received FDA approval in January after a phase 3 trial showed it slows cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's ...
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First Alzheimer’s drug to slow disease progression gets full FDA approval, triggering broader Medicare coverage
The US Food and Drug Administration on Thursday granted traditional full approval to the Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi, the first medicine proven to slow the course of the memory-robbing disease.
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Unlocking how the new Alzheimer's drug lecanemab works
Approved by the FDA earlier this year, the Alzheimer's therapy lecanemab is an antibody that reduces the buildup in the brain of a sticky peptide called amyloid-beta (Aβ), which is thought to be ...
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Why is Medicare rationing Alzheimer’s drugs?
The FDA has recently approved exciting new treatments that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a scourge that claims more American lives than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.
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Alzheimer's Association Of LI Shares Importance Of Early Detection
The FDA approved two treatments to slow Alzheimer's. World Alzheimer's Day is Thursday, a global effort to raise awareness of ...
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The FDA is now fast-tracking new drug approvals — why that’s so worrying
The Food and Drug Administration is now regularly approving new drugs after just one or two clinical trials — a significant departure from the more rigorous vetting process the agency was ...
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MIT’s A11 Drug: Reducing Inflammation and Enhancing Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease
A potential new Alzheimer’s drug represses the harmful inflammatory response of the brain’s immune cells, reducing disease pathology, preserving neurons, and improving cognition in preclinical tests.
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U.S. FDA panel backs expanded use of Alnylam's gene silencing drug
An outside panel of experts to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday backed the expanded use of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals' gene silencing drug to treat a type of heart disease associated ...
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Vivek Ramaswamy’s FDA ‘corruption’ claims disavowed by Roivant
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Vivek Ramaswamy news every morning. US biotech company Roivant Sciences has moved to distance itself from its founder, Vivek ...
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Diabetes drug maker sues over compounded versions of Mounjaro
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Navigating new Alzheimer's drugs can be confusing and expensive. So do they really help patients?
For decades, attempts to treat or slow Alzheimer's disease (AD) — a brain disorder that causes dementia through damage to brain cells and other changes in the brain — have been dispiriting ...
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All You Need to Know About Alzheimer's
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