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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Evidence links gut microbiome changes to Alzheimer’s progression

Evidence links gut microbiome changes to Alzheimer’s progression

Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer's-related brain inflammation

Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer's-related brain inflammation

Experimental study reveals advanced episodic memory replay in rats

Experimental study reveals advanced episodic memory replay in rats

Genetic study establishes causal link between obesity and cognitive decline

Genetic study establishes causal link between obesity and cognitive decline

Ageing slows brain protein clearance and shifts synaptic waste to microglia

Ageing slows brain protein clearance and shifts synaptic waste to microglia

Nearly half of adults now live with heart disease as obesity and diabetes surge

Nearly half of adults now live with heart disease as obesity and diabetes surge

Brain complexity declines in Alzheimer's disease

Brain complexity declines in Alzheimer's disease

High BMI linked to vascular dementia risk

High BMI linked to vascular dementia risk

Unfolding the role of Hsp70 chaperones in neurodegeneration

Unfolding the role of Hsp70 chaperones in neurodegeneration

Regular aerobic exercise slows a key marker of brain aging in midlife

Regular aerobic exercise slows a key marker of brain aging in midlife

Lifelong health: The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 enters a new era of aging research

Lifelong health: The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 enters a new era of aging research

Red light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impacts

Red light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impacts

Pandemic linked to lasting drops in diagnosis rates for major conditions

Pandemic linked to lasting drops in diagnosis rates for major conditions

Long-term air pollution exposure raises motor neuron disease risk

Long-term air pollution exposure raises motor neuron disease risk

Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults

Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults

Exercise-triggered mitochondrial transfer offers hope for stroke and dementia

Exercise-triggered mitochondrial transfer offers hope for stroke and dementia

The neuroscience of motivation-driven memory retention

The neuroscience of motivation-driven memory retention

Tracing the decline in American heart disease mortality

Tracing the decline in American heart disease mortality

New AI framework mirrors human physiology to understand emotional experiences

New AI framework mirrors human physiology to understand emotional experiences

Rhythmic carbon dioxide exposure may enhance brain waste clearance mechanisms

Rhythmic carbon dioxide exposure may enhance brain waste clearance mechanisms

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