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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Brain’s immune cells play key role in maintaining stability of neuronal networks in Alzheimer's disease

Brain’s immune cells play key role in maintaining stability of neuronal networks in Alzheimer's disease

Self-assembling antibody drugs successfully target multiple cancer receptors

Self-assembling antibody drugs successfully target multiple cancer receptors

Study sheds light on the prognostic value of blood test for predicting cognitive impairment risk

Study sheds light on the prognostic value of blood test for predicting cognitive impairment risk

Why dementia prevention should be tailored by country

Why dementia prevention should be tailored by country

High-risk emergency surgery reduces healthy days at home for seniors

High-risk emergency surgery reduces healthy days at home for seniors

New report highlights top ten brain health breakthroughs for clinicians

New report highlights top ten brain health breakthroughs for clinicians

Poor sleep alters brain communication networks differently across adult lifespan

Poor sleep alters brain communication networks differently across adult lifespan

Medical THC and CBD formulation significantly reduces late-life dementia agitation

Medical THC and CBD formulation significantly reduces late-life dementia agitation

Muscle health plays crucial role in diabetes risk, study finds

Muscle health plays crucial role in diabetes risk, study finds

Family caregiving drives majority of dementia-related costs across Europe

Family caregiving drives majority of dementia-related costs across Europe

Study reveals substantial rise in Latin American dementia rates

Study reveals substantial rise in Latin American dementia rates

Global consortium releases AI toolbox to unlock new Alzheimer's treatments

Global consortium releases AI toolbox to unlock new Alzheimer's treatments

Global study reveals country-specific patterns in dementia risk factors

Global study reveals country-specific patterns in dementia risk factors

Wearable forehead patch tracks brain-water shifts during sleep at home

Wearable forehead patch tracks brain-water shifts during sleep at home

Damaged myelin alters sleep brain rhythms in neurological diseases

Damaged myelin alters sleep brain rhythms in neurological diseases

Study reveals complex relationship between alcohol and Alzheimer's disease

Study reveals complex relationship between alcohol and Alzheimer's disease

Early-onset dementia lowers work productivity years before formal diagnosis

Early-onset dementia lowers work productivity years before formal diagnosis

New global Alzheimer’s disease country insights tool reveals major inequalities in diagnosis, treatment access and preparedness across countries

New global Alzheimer’s disease country insights tool reveals major inequalities in diagnosis, treatment access and preparedness across countries

Long-term exposure to air pollution linked to increased risk of Parkinson’s disease

Long-term exposure to air pollution linked to increased risk of Parkinson’s disease

Study advances understanding of mixed protein pathologies in dementia

Study advances understanding of mixed protein pathologies in dementia

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