Alzheimer's & Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia among older adults. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—thinking, remembering, and reasoning—and behavioral abilities to such an extent that it interferes with a person’s daily life and activities.

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Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

New immuno-infrared sensor aids in early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

New immuno-infrared sensor aids in early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

Common vegetable oil compound shows power to fight dangerous viruses

Common vegetable oil compound shows power to fight dangerous viruses

New study shows how exercise hormone reduces multiple sclerosis symptoms

New study shows how exercise hormone reduces multiple sclerosis symptoms

Uneven grey matter loss serves as a powerful new biomarker for early neurodegeneration

Uneven grey matter loss serves as a powerful new biomarker for early neurodegeneration

Key neural circuit helps the brain “change gears”

Key neural circuit helps the brain “change gears”

Smoking cessation may reduce dementia risk for people who avoid major weight gain

Smoking cessation may reduce dementia risk for people who avoid major weight gain

Poor sleep may flag early Alzheimer’s risk in genetically vulnerable older women

Poor sleep may flag early Alzheimer’s risk in genetically vulnerable older women

New AI framework maps systemic obesity damage at cellular resolution

New AI framework maps systemic obesity damage at cellular resolution

Early electronic advance directives reduce burdensome end-of-life care

Early electronic advance directives reduce burdensome end-of-life care

Researchers uncover new genetic links influencing blood lipid composition

Researchers uncover new genetic links influencing blood lipid composition

Women may face greater cognitive impact from dementia risk factors

Women may face greater cognitive impact from dementia risk factors

Facial micromovements may help doctors measure pain more accurately

Facial micromovements may help doctors measure pain more accurately

Pennington and Vanderbilt launch major study on childhood obesity treatment

Pennington and Vanderbilt launch major study on childhood obesity treatment

Researchers use living human cells on a chip to study memory loss

Researchers use living human cells on a chip to study memory loss

Popular analysis technique hides patient variability in Alzheimer's drug trials

Popular analysis technique hides patient variability in Alzheimer's drug trials

Low-frequency ultrasound waves directly manipulate blood flow properties

Low-frequency ultrasound waves directly manipulate blood flow properties

Discovery of memory switch in the brain opens new avenues for dementia therapies

Discovery of memory switch in the brain opens new avenues for dementia therapies

Sleep complaints highlight Alzheimer's risk in genetically predisposed women

Sleep complaints highlight Alzheimer's risk in genetically predisposed women

Blood metabolite patterns could reveal dementia risk in midlife

Blood metabolite patterns could reveal dementia risk in midlife

Silent heart attacks may speed cognitive decline

Silent heart attacks may speed cognitive decline

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