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

Daytime sleepiness may double dementia risk in elderly women

Daytime sleepiness may double dementia risk in elderly women

Experimental drug shows promise in reducing risk of Alzheimer's-related dementia

Experimental drug shows promise in reducing risk of Alzheimer's-related dementia

Older immigrants and immigrants with dementia face interconnected barriers to social and medical services in Finland

Older immigrants and immigrants with dementia face interconnected barriers to social and medical services in Finland

Understanding the role of CD2AP in Alzheimer's disease

Understanding the role of CD2AP in Alzheimer's disease

New discovery unravels mystery behind overactive immune responses

New discovery unravels mystery behind overactive immune responses

Alzheimer's-modifying drug lecanemab's effectiveness may vary between genders

Alzheimer's-modifying drug lecanemab's effectiveness may vary between genders

Study: Witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes

Study: Witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes

Probiotic drink kefir shows promise in preventing Alzheimer’s

Probiotic drink kefir shows promise in preventing Alzheimer’s

IL-12 targeting could open pathways for new Alzheimer's treatments

IL-12 targeting could open pathways for new Alzheimer's treatments

Better heart health slows brain aging and lowers dementia risk, study finds

Better heart health slows brain aging and lowers dementia risk, study finds

COVID-19 cut millions of healthy life years across Europe, study shows

COVID-19 cut millions of healthy life years across Europe, study shows

Blood-brain barrier dysfunction and inflammation linked to Down syndrome Regression Disorder

Blood-brain barrier dysfunction and inflammation linked to Down syndrome Regression Disorder

New scientific clue could unlock key cellular pathway leading to neurodegenerative diseases

New scientific clue could unlock key cellular pathway leading to neurodegenerative diseases

University of Minnesota awarded NIH grant for Alzheimer's cell therapy development

University of Minnesota awarded NIH grant for Alzheimer's cell therapy development

Fighting cancer, inflammation and unlocking dementia diagnostics

Fighting cancer, inflammation and unlocking dementia diagnostics

Computational framework protects privacy in voice-based cognitive health assessments

Computational framework protects privacy in voice-based cognitive health assessments

Bioenergetic age could predict Alzheimer's disease risk

Bioenergetic age could predict Alzheimer's disease risk

Groundbreaking stem cell therapy trial for Alzheimer's disease underway at UTHealth Houston

Groundbreaking stem cell therapy trial for Alzheimer's disease underway at UTHealth Houston

Modified tool helps assess symptoms in cognitively impaired nursing home residents

Modified tool helps assess symptoms in cognitively impaired nursing home residents

Portable system detects mild cognitive impairment in older adults

Portable system detects mild cognitive impairment in older adults

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