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

Taxi and ambulance drivers show lower Alzheimer’s risk

Taxi and ambulance drivers show lower Alzheimer’s risk

Study reveals how societal inequities influence brain aging and dementia

Study reveals how societal inequities influence brain aging and dementia

SPLICER shows promise in Alzheimer's and other diseases

SPLICER shows promise in Alzheimer's and other diseases

Researchers identify key mechanism linking brain stress to Alzheimer's disease

Researchers identify key mechanism linking brain stress to Alzheimer's disease

Microglial cells may hold key to Alzheimer's plaque removal

Microglial cells may hold key to Alzheimer's plaque removal

New Alzheimer's guidelines provide comprehensive framework for diagnosis

New Alzheimer's guidelines provide comprehensive framework for diagnosis

Study unveils NAD's link to aging and disease development

Study unveils NAD's link to aging and disease development

Spatial aging clocks reveal how T cells and neural stem cells shape brain aging

Spatial aging clocks reveal how T cells and neural stem cells shape brain aging

Healthy lifestyles linked to younger brains

Healthy lifestyles linked to younger brains

Drinking more coffee linked to reduced cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation

Drinking more coffee linked to reduced cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation

Vanderbilt researchers achieve milestone in Alzheimer's drug development

Vanderbilt researchers achieve milestone in Alzheimer's drug development

Chronic gut infection may play role in Alzheimer’s disease progression

Chronic gut infection may play role in Alzheimer’s disease progression

New blood test could help identify patients at risk for cognitive impairment

New blood test could help identify patients at risk for cognitive impairment

Self-reported walking speed can predict metabolic disease risk

Self-reported walking speed can predict metabolic disease risk

Miniature VR headsets unlock insights into spatial memory and brain disorders

Miniature VR headsets unlock insights into spatial memory and brain disorders

Study shows chatbots’ cognitive limitations using dementia screening

Study shows chatbots’ cognitive limitations using dementia screening

Social and mentally stimulating activities benefit cognitive function

Social and mentally stimulating activities benefit cognitive function

Sleep disruptions may increase brain volume in the hippocampus

Sleep disruptions may increase brain volume in the hippocampus

Study finds no link between antibiotic use and cognitive decline in older adults

Study finds no link between antibiotic use and cognitive decline in older adults

Structural sexism may accelerate memory decline in women

Structural sexism may accelerate memory decline in women

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