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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks of daily living. In most people with AD, symptoms first appear after age 60. AD is the most common cause of dementia among older people, but it is not a normal part of aging. Dementia refers to a decline in cognitive function that interferes with daily life and activities. AD starts in a region of the brain that affects recent memory, then gradually spreads to other parts of the brain. Although treatment can slow the progression of AD and help manage its symptoms in some people, currently there is no cure for this devastating disease.
Doctors must listen when patients talk of a failing memory

Doctors must listen when patients talk of a failing memory

Inflammation cuts both ways

Inflammation cuts both ways

Higher self awareness of memory difficulties may be associated with brain function decline over time

Higher self awareness of memory difficulties may be associated with brain function decline over time

International team tackle protein folding

International team tackle protein folding

Regular consumption of either black or green tea may reduce risk of Alzheimer's

Regular consumption of either black or green tea may reduce risk of Alzheimer's

Promising new targets for Alzheimer's drug therapies

Promising new targets for Alzheimer's drug therapies

Enzymes that harm brain immediately after stroke may be beneficial days later

Enzymes that harm brain immediately after stroke may be beneficial days later

New way of targeting proteins to exosomes - potential for melanoma, Alzheimer's disease

New way of targeting proteins to exosomes - potential for melanoma, Alzheimer's disease

Researchers find environmentally friendly ways to produce more Taxol

Researchers find environmentally friendly ways to produce more Taxol

MRI study shows way to prevent development of degenerative brain diseases

MRI study shows way to prevent development of degenerative brain diseases

The choroid plexus prevents build up of plaque related to Alzheimer's disease

The choroid plexus prevents build up of plaque related to Alzheimer's disease

Zinc's role in Alzheimer's disease

Zinc's role in Alzheimer's disease

Study shows that cell transplantation therapy may improve brain receptor function in patients who suffered from cerebral stroke

Study shows that cell transplantation therapy may improve brain receptor function in patients who suffered from cerebral stroke

Inhibiting gamma secretase may prevent amyloid plaque build-up thought to trigger Alzheimer's disease

Inhibiting gamma secretase may prevent amyloid plaque build-up thought to trigger Alzheimer's disease

Donepezil (Aricept) helps cognitive function in brain tumor patients after radiation

Donepezil (Aricept) helps cognitive function in brain tumor patients after radiation

Study offers piece of missing link needed in understanding receptor function possibly providing safe, ethical source for replacing brain cells

Study offers piece of missing link needed in understanding receptor function possibly providing safe, ethical source for replacing brain cells

Discovery of new cell type in the part of the brain that processes our sense of smell

Discovery of new cell type in the part of the brain that processes our sense of smell

Discovery of substance in the brain that is proven to cause memory loss

Discovery of substance in the brain that is proven to cause memory loss

Price tag from Alzheimer's disease will skyrocket over the next 25 years

Price tag from Alzheimer's disease will skyrocket over the next 25 years

Protein complex in brain may be key to Alzheimer's

Protein complex in brain may be key to Alzheimer's

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