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

Study advances understanding of mixed protein pathologies in dementia

Study advances understanding of mixed protein pathologies in dementia

Study identifies new target for Parkinson's disease neuroprotection

Study identifies new target for Parkinson's disease neuroprotection

Weill Cornell Medicine receives federal grant to study new gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease

Weill Cornell Medicine receives federal grant to study new gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease

NFL players have higher rates of neurodegenerative disease-caused mortality

NFL players have higher rates of neurodegenerative disease-caused mortality

Investigational drug ameliorates neuronal DNA damage and inflammation in Alzheimer's model

Investigational drug ameliorates neuronal DNA damage and inflammation in Alzheimer's model

New review shows why antidepressants often fail in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s depression

New review shows why antidepressants often fail in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s depression

Molecular changes in the liver of space travelers provide clues about aging

Molecular changes in the liver of space travelers provide clues about aging

Study offers insight into how long-term inflammation may contribute to cognitive decline

Study offers insight into how long-term inflammation may contribute to cognitive decline

Short sleep and poor sleep quality track with Parkinson’s risk

Short sleep and poor sleep quality track with Parkinson’s risk

Study identifies promising drug target to prevent neurodegenerative conditions

Study identifies promising drug target to prevent neurodegenerative conditions

Study compares different light therapies for treating Alzheimer's disease

Study compares different light therapies for treating Alzheimer's disease

Study explores the relationship between heart issues and cognitive function

Study explores the relationship between heart issues and cognitive function

Study tracks why rural residents face higher chronic disease risks

Study tracks why rural residents face higher chronic disease risks

Rumination carries anxiety into deeper distress for caregivers of dementia patients

Rumination carries anxiety into deeper distress for caregivers of dementia patients

Study provides new insights into biological processes linked to Huntington’s disease

Study provides new insights into biological processes linked to Huntington’s disease

BCG vaccine may remodel the human brain's immune environment

BCG vaccine may remodel the human brain's immune environment

Nursing home shortages threaten care for rapidly aging Americans

Nursing home shortages threaten care for rapidly aging Americans

Experimental drug shields nerve cells from damage caused by ALS

Experimental drug shields nerve cells from damage caused by ALS

Blood circRNAs may predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms emerge

Blood circRNAs may predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms emerge

Lung tumors hijack nervous system to drive cancer-related cachexia

Lung tumors hijack nervous system to drive cancer-related cachexia

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