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

Shingles vaccination is linked to fewer dementia diagnoses and deaths in older adults

Shingles vaccination is linked to fewer dementia diagnoses and deaths in older adults

Smartphone motor tests can predict dopamine deficiency in Parkinson’s disease without brain scans

Smartphone motor tests can predict dopamine deficiency in Parkinson’s disease without brain scans

In RFK Jr.’s upside-down world of vaccines, panel votes to end hepatitis B shot at birth

In RFK Jr.’s upside-down world of vaccines, panel votes to end hepatitis B shot at birth

Researchers highlight five pathways through which microplastics can harm the brain

Researchers highlight five pathways through which microplastics can harm the brain

Study provides first molecular evidence that ferroptosis can drive neurodegeneration

Study provides first molecular evidence that ferroptosis can drive neurodegeneration

Understanding how adult brains adapt to challenge and change

Understanding how adult brains adapt to challenge and change

Poor kidney function associated with elevated Alzheimer’s markers in the blood

Poor kidney function associated with elevated Alzheimer’s markers in the blood

Hidden cellular layers in the hippocampus' CA1 region revealed

Hidden cellular layers in the hippocampus' CA1 region revealed

Protein tied to ALS and dementia plays a role in regulating DNA mismatch repair

Protein tied to ALS and dementia plays a role in regulating DNA mismatch repair

Shingles vaccine may benefit individuals already diagnosed with dementia, new study finds

Shingles vaccine may benefit individuals already diagnosed with dementia, new study finds

Alzheimer's disease blood biomarkers increase up to 95% faster in obese individuals

Alzheimer's disease blood biomarkers increase up to 95% faster in obese individuals

Most of the world falls short on omega-3 intake

Most of the world falls short on omega-3 intake

Epstein family support accelerates USC’s mission to end Alzheimer’s

Epstein family support accelerates USC’s mission to end Alzheimer’s

Older women with comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea show worse memory performance

Older women with comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea show worse memory performance

Understanding tea's health benefits and risks

Understanding tea's health benefits and risks

Southeast Asia's first consortium launched to tackle dementia

Southeast Asia's first consortium launched to tackle dementia

Social support plays an important role in health and well-being of older adults

Social support plays an important role in health and well-being of older adults

New AI models detect dementia with high accuracy using EEG signals

New AI models detect dementia with high accuracy using EEG signals

Driving behavior data may help detect early cognitive decline

Driving behavior data may help detect early cognitive decline

New imaging method reveals nanodomains inside ALS-linked protein droplets

New imaging method reveals nanodomains inside ALS-linked protein droplets

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