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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Blood-based biomarkers reveal barriers to diversity in Alzheimer’s disease trials

Blood-based biomarkers reveal barriers to diversity in Alzheimer’s disease trials

Study finds possible molecular connection between air pollution and Lewy body dementia risk

Study finds possible molecular connection between air pollution and Lewy body dementia risk

Smell loss emerges as the early behavioural sign of Alzheimer’s

Smell loss emerges as the early behavioural sign of Alzheimer’s

Study finds universal rise in cholesterol after menopause among Bolivian Tsimane women

Study finds universal rise in cholesterol after menopause among Bolivian Tsimane women

Impaired spatial orientation found in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Impaired spatial orientation found in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Genetic variant disrupts brain’s cleanup crew increasing Alzheimer’s risk

Genetic variant disrupts brain’s cleanup crew increasing Alzheimer’s risk

Epigenomic erosion linked to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients

Epigenomic erosion linked to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients

New insights into early brain circuit breakdown in Alzheimer’s

New insights into early brain circuit breakdown in Alzheimer’s

Brain pulsations driving glymphatic function differ in narcolepsy patients and healthy individuals

Brain pulsations driving glymphatic function differ in narcolepsy patients and healthy individuals

Glutamate receptors found to drive pediatric brain tumor development

Glutamate receptors found to drive pediatric brain tumor development

Exploring testosterone's influence on cardiovascular, metabolic, reproductive, and mental health

Exploring testosterone's influence on cardiovascular, metabolic, reproductive, and mental health

Can honey protect your brain? Study reviews its potential against Alzheimer's

Can honey protect your brain? Study reviews its potential against Alzheimer's

KRISS develops ultra-sensitive platform to detect Alzheimer’s biomarkers in body fluids

KRISS develops ultra-sensitive platform to detect Alzheimer’s biomarkers in body fluids

How plant compounds could target Alzheimer’s disease from multiple angles

How plant compounds could target Alzheimer’s disease from multiple angles

Discovery of mitochondrial microprotein opens path to obesity and aging therapies

Discovery of mitochondrial microprotein opens path to obesity and aging therapies

Alzheimer’s research uncovers a new therapeutic pathway for the memory-robbing malady

Alzheimer’s research uncovers a new therapeutic pathway for the memory-robbing malady

Most autistic adults over 40 in the UK remain undiagnosed

Most autistic adults over 40 in the UK remain undiagnosed

Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes

Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes

Hormone therapy type may influence postmenopausal cognitive health

Hormone therapy type may influence postmenopausal cognitive health

Routine eye exams may help detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear

Routine eye exams may help detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear

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