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

Hearing aids and cochlear implants improve social lives of adults with hearing loss

Hearing aids and cochlear implants improve social lives of adults with hearing loss

First large-scale stem cell bank created to investigate Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors

First large-scale stem cell bank created to investigate Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors

Short walks after meals deliver big benefits for blood glucose

Short walks after meals deliver big benefits for blood glucose

Long-term study confirms lasting benefits of lifestyle changes in preventing diabetes

Long-term study confirms lasting benefits of lifestyle changes in preventing diabetes

Alzheimer’s protein found to drive lung cancer spread to the brain

Alzheimer’s protein found to drive lung cancer spread to the brain

New AI tool helps clinicians identify brain activity patterns linked to nine types of dementia

New AI tool helps clinicians identify brain activity patterns linked to nine types of dementia

TET2 mutations in blood stem cells linked to lower Alzheimer's risk

TET2 mutations in blood stem cells linked to lower Alzheimer's risk

Poor lifestyle habits nearly double your chance of developing AFib

Poor lifestyle habits nearly double your chance of developing AFib

Mediterranean diet wins on weight but misses on memory in diverse aging population

Mediterranean diet wins on weight but misses on memory in diverse aging population

Many older adults take aspirin for heart disease prevention without doctor’s advice

Many older adults take aspirin for heart disease prevention without doctor’s advice

Uncovering the link between viruses and neurodegeneration through primate models

Uncovering the link between viruses and neurodegeneration through primate models

New brain scan tool predicts aging speed and dementia risk

New brain scan tool predicts aging speed and dementia risk

Clinical trial examines whether Ambroxol can slow dementia in people with Parkinson's

Clinical trial examines whether Ambroxol can slow dementia in people with Parkinson's

Study uncovers how inflammation in brain blood vessels exacerbates damage in vascular dementia

Study uncovers how inflammation in brain blood vessels exacerbates damage in vascular dementia

Glycogen metabolism in neurons emerges as key to fighting Alzheimer's

Glycogen metabolism in neurons emerges as key to fighting Alzheimer's

Brain stimulation restores synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer’s mouse model

Brain stimulation restores synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer’s mouse model

Shingles and RSV vaccines with AS01 adjuvant reduce dementia risk

Shingles and RSV vaccines with AS01 adjuvant reduce dementia risk

New AI tool helps clinicians identify brain activity patterns linked to nine types of dementia

New AI tool helps clinicians identify brain activity patterns linked to nine types of dementia

How 50,000 years of ancestry shaped India’s unique disease patterns

How 50,000 years of ancestry shaped India’s unique disease patterns

New enzyme can be "turned off" to restore cholesterol balance and reduce inflammation

New enzyme can be "turned off" to restore cholesterol balance and reduce inflammation

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