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Rethinking Dementia
(Source: Huliq) - University of Sydney Professor Ian Hickie and colleagues believe that dementia can be successfully stalled, and possibly even reversed.


Tentative OK for Generic Dementia Drug
(Source: Reuters) - Barr Pharmaceuticals has received tentative approval from U.S. health regulators for various doses of a generic version for the dementia drug Razadyne. The approval is for the 4, 8 and 12mg tablets for the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.


Folic Acid Supplements: Can They Slow Cognitive Decline?
(Source: Mayo Clinic) - John (from Tennessee) asked Mayo Clinic researchers: "A recent study suggests that folic acid supplements can improve cognitive function in older adults. Could those with Alzheimer's disease also benefit from folic acid?"