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

Hypertension may induce early gene expression changes in brain cells

Hypertension may induce early gene expression changes in brain cells

New insights into glioblastoma survival linked to brain fluid dynamics

New insights into glioblastoma survival linked to brain fluid dynamics

Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input

Empowering early detection of dementia with a dual approach involving AI and patient input

TRIMTECH Therapeutics appoints Dr Mike Hutton to Scientific Advisory Board

TRIMTECH Therapeutics appoints Dr Mike Hutton to Scientific Advisory Board

Income and social disparities found to influence dementia risk factors

Income and social disparities found to influence dementia risk factors

New Mayo Clinic tool predicts Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms begin

New Mayo Clinic tool predicts Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms begin

What the air you breathe may be doing to your brain

What the air you breathe may be doing to your brain

Stress-induced neuron loss shown to disrupt blood flow and neural communication

Stress-induced neuron loss shown to disrupt blood flow and neural communication

Everyday speech patterns reveal hidden markers of brain health

Everyday speech patterns reveal hidden markers of brain health

Amyloid-clearing drug fails to change waste clearance function in the brains of Alzheimer's patients

Amyloid-clearing drug fails to change waste clearance function in the brains of Alzheimer's patients

Midlife blood test may reveal Alzheimer’s disease risk in advance

Midlife blood test may reveal Alzheimer’s disease risk in advance

Shared genetic roots connect neurological and psychiatric disorders

Shared genetic roots connect neurological and psychiatric disorders

Targeting RNA splicing errors protects against tau-induced neurodegeneration

Targeting RNA splicing errors protects against tau-induced neurodegeneration

Scientists pinpoint a reason Alzheimer’s patients forget loved ones

Scientists pinpoint a reason Alzheimer’s patients forget loved ones

New diagnostic approach identifies dementia stages based on neurovascular and metabolic changes

New diagnostic approach identifies dementia stages based on neurovascular and metabolic changes

Exploring cost-effective approaches to detecting familial hypercholesterolemia in children

Exploring cost-effective approaches to detecting familial hypercholesterolemia in children

Simple family-based tool enhances early detection of postoperative delirium

Simple family-based tool enhances early detection of postoperative delirium

Higher levels of greenness associated with fewer hospital admissions for mental illness

Higher levels of greenness associated with fewer hospital admissions for mental illness

World’s largest eye imaging and data resource expands across the UK

World’s largest eye imaging and data resource expands across the UK

Heart damage during middle age linked to greater dementia risk in later life

Heart damage during middle age linked to greater dementia risk in later life

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