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Low Scores on Memory and Thinking Tests May Signal Alzheimer’s Earlier Than Thought
The changes in thinking and memory that precede obvious symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease begin decades before
Alzheimer’s Disease May Be More Prevalent And Manifests Itself Differently Among African Americans
The risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease among older African Americans may be two to three times greater than in the non-Hispanic white population
Message from Dr. Robert S. D. Higgins, MD, MSHA, President, Rush University, to Rush University Alumni: Summer 2024
'We'll Never Be Able to Thank You Enough'
Rush leaders and patients thank the staff for its dedication and hard work during a historic, challenging year of combating COVID-19.
Hesitant Mom-to-Be Gets COVID-19 Vaccine
Fearing it might hurt her unborn baby, Nea Gates initially hesitated to get the COVID-19 vaccine. More info and encouragement from her doctor helped ease her concerns.
'Tiny' Sacrifice: Kidney Donation Leads to Lasting Friendship
Dad Inspired RUSH Doctor to Become a Surgeon
Coming Together to Take Action on Systemic Racism
Racism is a public health crisis
Lifestyle Improvement Program Found to Increase Physical Activity
Researchers at the Rush Institute of Healthy Aging have found that D-CLIP, a lifestyle education program to prevent diabetes in South Asians with prediabetes, increased physical activity by nearly an