3rd European Symposium on Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Lisbonne June 1st 2007 A. V. De Mendonça Editorial Pages: S50 - S50
Why Alzheimer’s is a disease of memory: The attack on synapses by Aß oligomers (ADDLs) K. L. ViolaP. T. VelascoW. L. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: S51 - S57
Amyloid and tau imaging, neuronal losses and function in mild cognitive impairment J. R. BarrioV. KepeG. Small OriginalPaper Pages: S61 - S65
Memory complaints to the general practitioner: Data from the GuidAge study N. ColeyP. J. OussetThe GuidAge Study Group OriginalPaper Pages: S66 - S72
Comparison of the design differences between the Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory study and the Guidage study J. D. WilliamsonB. VellasS. T. Dekosky OriginalPaper Pages: S73 - S79
Imaging, subjective complaints, and MCI: 30 years before S. GalluzziG. B. Frisoni OriginalPaper Pages: S80 - S83
Early prevention at public health issue J. F. DartiguesC. HelmerJ. M. Orgogozo OriginalPaper Pages: S84 - S85
Mild cognitive impairment prevention: Diet, sports and treatment approaches V. V. ZakharovN. N. Yakhno OriginalPaper Pages: S86 - S88