I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now, but I can summarize recent themes in Lewy body disease coverage and point you to reliable sources.
What “maladie de Lewy” news typically covers lately
- Advances in diagnosis: researchers are focusing on biomarkers and imaging (e.g., certain brain imaging patterns, alpha-synuclein assays) to improve early and accurate diagnosis.
- Treatments and trials: ongoing clinical trials for disease-modifying approaches and symptomatic therapies, including non-pharmacological interventions and cautious use of medications due to sensitivities in Lewy body patients.
- Awareness and patient resources: organizations in Europe and North America expanding education, caregiver support, and access to specialized care centers.
Key sources you can check now
- France Alzheimer and other national patient organizations often publish lay summaries and updates about Lewy body disease, its progression, and care guidelines. See France Alzheimer or equivalent national groups in your country. These typically cover symptoms, prognosis, and how to navigate care. (Examples: France Alzheimer updates on Lewy-related topics.)
- PubMed and major neurology journals for the latest research papers and reviews on Lewy body disease and related dementia. These provide evidence-based summaries and trial results.
- European Lewy body disease consortia or patient groups that share conference highlights from recent international meetings.
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific aspect (diagnosis, treatment trials, or caregiving) and pull the most recent publicly available summaries.
- Compile a short list of 3–5 high-quality sources (with brief takeaways) you can read this week.
- Look up information specific to your area (Grapevine, TX) for local clinicians or support groups, if you want.
Sources
Elle nous a quittés ce samedi 18 avril. La comédienne Nathalie Baye souffrait de la maladie à corps de Lewy. Encore méconnue du grand public, cette pathologie neurodégénérative questionne : de quoi...
www.futura-sciences.comLa maladie à corps de Lewy
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov• Création et mise en ligne du site internet lewy.be, destiné aux personnes atteintes de la MCL, aux aidants proches et aux professionnels de santé ; • Création de modules de sensibilisation à la MCL, avec l’aimable participation du Dr Kurt Segers, du Dr Florence Benoît (Hôpital Brugmann), membres du comité scientifique de l’ASBL, ainsi que du Dr Mélanie Strauss (cognition et sommeil, hôpital Erasme) ;
www.lewy.beLa maladie à corps de Lewy (MCL) est une maladie neurodégénérative complexe qui touche plusieurs parties du cerveau et dont l’évolution
www.francealzheimer.orgElle est souvent confondue avec Alzheimer ou Parkinson. L'ex-présentatrice météo Catherine Laborde atteinte depuis 10 ans de la maladie est décédée à l'âge de 73 ans.
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