Georgia State University research reveals that standard Alzheimer's screening tools may not work equally for women and men, with nearly two-thirds of U.S. Alzheimer's patients being women. The study published in Brain Communications suggests the dise
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Alzheimer's screening tools may work differently for women and men

Two-Thirds Of Cases Women with Alzheimer's
Georgia State University Research institution
Brain Communications Publication
Disease Progresses Differently By Gender Key finding
Gender-Specific Screening Tools potential impact
Two-Thirds women with alzheimers