Alzheimer's May Strike Men and Women Differently

The ravages of Alzheimer's may strike later in women than men, but once it takes hold women tend to deteriorate far faster than men, according to a new study.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021       
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Alzheimer's May Strike Women and Men Differently

The ravages of Alzheimer's may strike later in women than men, but once it takes hold women tend to deteriorate far faster than men, according to a new study. Something known...
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