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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High-resolution study maps molecular differences across six human cortical regions

High-resolution study maps molecular differences across six human cortical regions

How the immune system may influence Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and related diseases

How the immune system may influence Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and related diseases

Researchers discover a molecular signature to flag dysfunctional aging cells

Researchers discover a molecular signature to flag dysfunctional aging cells

Clearing amyloid beta shows no significant impact on dementia severity

Clearing amyloid beta shows no significant impact on dementia severity

Older adults show high willingness for Alzheimer’s blood tests

Older adults show high willingness for Alzheimer’s blood tests

Study explains failure of cellular cleanup in neurodegenerative diseases

Study explains failure of cellular cleanup in neurodegenerative diseases

New grant funds AI search for genetic targets to treat Alzheimer's

New grant funds AI search for genetic targets to treat Alzheimer's

Brief intense workouts offer significant health benefits

Brief intense workouts offer significant health benefits

Feeling lonely impacts memory without accelerating mental decline

Feeling lonely impacts memory without accelerating mental decline

Alzheimer's risk gene APOE4 impacts bone health in females

Alzheimer's risk gene APOE4 impacts bone health in females

Supportive neighborhoods linked to slower cognitive decline in older immigrants

Supportive neighborhoods linked to slower cognitive decline in older immigrants

Vaping may raise cognitive impairment risk in young adults, study finds

Vaping may raise cognitive impairment risk in young adults, study finds

Eardrum perforations and cholesteatoma linked to higher odds of dementia

Eardrum perforations and cholesteatoma linked to higher odds of dementia

Research aims to identify blood biomarkers for predicting Alzheimer's disease

Research aims to identify blood biomarkers for predicting Alzheimer's disease

Moving more, sitting less, and sleeping well may lower dementia risk

Moving more, sitting less, and sleeping well may lower dementia risk

Higher optimism may lower dementia risk in older adults

Higher optimism may lower dementia risk in older adults

New combination therapy shows safer approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease

New combination therapy shows safer approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease

New hippocampus model advances understanding of Alzheimer’s progression

New hippocampus model advances understanding of Alzheimer’s progression

Swapping passive screen time with mental activity may cut dementia risk

Swapping passive screen time with mental activity may cut dementia risk

Study reveals lung-brain link between smoking and neurodegeneration

Study reveals lung-brain link between smoking and neurodegeneration

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