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

Neuronal master switch reshapes brain activity during learning

Neuronal master switch reshapes brain activity during learning

Menopause hormone therapy not linked to dementia risk in women

Menopause hormone therapy not linked to dementia risk in women

A senescence-based therapeutic approach for temporal lobe epilepsy

A senescence-based therapeutic approach for temporal lobe epilepsy

Research highlights a potential therapeutic strategy for vascular dementia

Research highlights a potential therapeutic strategy for vascular dementia

Getting a dog for the first time boosts walking and remote social ties

Getting a dog for the first time boosts walking and remote social ties

Simple blood test maps hidden Alzheimer’s disease changes

Simple blood test maps hidden Alzheimer’s disease changes

Long-approved drug shows promise in slowing neuron loss in Alzheimer’s disease

Long-approved drug shows promise in slowing neuron loss in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers point to mitochondria as a missing link between mental health and brain function

Researchers point to mitochondria as a missing link between mental health and brain function

Study finds Brain Care Score as a strong predictor of stroke across racial groups

Study finds Brain Care Score as a strong predictor of stroke across racial groups

Junk' DNA may hold new clues to Alzheimer’s disease

Junk' DNA may hold new clues to Alzheimer’s disease

Experimental drug targets early toxic amyloid to slow Alzheimer’s disease

Experimental drug targets early toxic amyloid to slow Alzheimer’s disease

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

How the brain tracks distance in the dark without landmarks

How the brain tracks distance in the dark without landmarks

Severe weather exposure increases long-term mortality risk in older adults

Severe weather exposure increases long-term mortality risk in older adults

Lysophosphatidylcholines show gene-dependent effects in early Alzheimer’s disease

Lysophosphatidylcholines show gene-dependent effects in early Alzheimer’s disease

Hyperphosphorylated tau may help protect the brain from infection

Hyperphosphorylated tau may help protect the brain from infection

Combined physical frailty and depression may sharply raise dementia risk

Combined physical frailty and depression may sharply raise dementia risk

Traumatic brain injury disrupts brain drainage and accelerates Alzheimer’s risk

Traumatic brain injury disrupts brain drainage and accelerates Alzheimer’s risk

Study identifies molecular drivers of cerebral small vessel disease

Study identifies molecular drivers of cerebral small vessel disease

Tau biology expands beyond microtubules to neurodegeneration, metabolism and mental illness

Tau biology expands beyond microtubules to neurodegeneration, metabolism and mental illness

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