Lilly turns to Ireland to produce two of the hottest therapy areas in medicine
Company is investing $2.8bn in two Irish plants to produce its in-demand weight loss drugs and a new Alzheimer’s therapy
Company is investing $2.8bn in two Irish plants to produce its in-demand weight loss drugs and a new Alzheimer’s therapy
Ross Killeen follows artist Asbestos’s family as his mother struggles to stay connected with the world
Couple share their story of living with young-onset dementia, a condition that affects almost one in 10 cases of dementia in Ireland
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Researchers have developed a predictive model to anticipate progression of disease
Mr Golden was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s five years ago. Despite this he published a book last year set in 1920s Dublin called The Irish Job
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Being bilingual can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease by up to five years, studies suggest
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One couple’s story of four years from dementia diagnosis to assisted death
Diet emphasises leafy greens, berries, grains, vegetables, nuts, beans, healthy fats and lean proteins, and limits red and processed meats, cheese, sweets, fried foods and butter or margarine
Ellen Kavanagh’s mother had a type of dementia characterised by hallucinations
Dementia is called the long goodbye and its impact on the person and their family is profound
Keeping Mum: Remember that while they mightn’t remember you, they’ll always remember how you make them feel
Cure for condition that affects over 64,000 people in Ireland has moved a step closer following successful trials of a new drug
Donanemab found to slow ‘clinical decline’ by up to 35%, meaning that people with the disease could still go about performing day-to-day tasks
Keeping Mum: My mother’s illness often makes me cry. I weep when she has bad days, and some days I cannot keep up with the fabrications her pitted brain conjures
Cost-of-living crisis hits carers hard, Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland research shows
Being Mum: The drip-drip of memory loss becomes a river, then a deluge and now a waterfall. Within hours, they are gone
Giving doctors access to breakthrough medicines is priority for Biogen boss Michael O’Connell in his role as Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association president
Researchers are decoding our brainwaves and thoughts, and linking them directly with devices
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Trials showed €25,000 a year drug slowed rate of cognitive decline in patients with early Alzheimer’s by 27% compared to a placebo.
Keeping mum: Don’t argue with dementia, a geriatrician told me. They might not remember your name but they’ll remember how you make them feel
Congressional report says assessment of Biogen drug was ‘rife with irregularities’
Results of clinical trials point to ‘most credible treatment’ in decades of research
Lecanemab was associated with a dangerous type of brain swelling in nearly 13 per cent of patients in trial
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