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

Study finds widespread off-label use of antipsychotics among older people

Study finds widespread off-label use of antipsychotics among older people

New review explores whether berries can slow cognitive decline linked to obesity

New review explores whether berries can slow cognitive decline linked to obesity

Study identifies PPP2R5C blood marker that may detect Alzheimer’s disease earlier

Study identifies PPP2R5C blood marker that may detect Alzheimer’s disease earlier

Blood test models predict when Alzheimer’s symptoms may start years in advance

Blood test models predict when Alzheimer’s symptoms may start years in advance

New maps of mouse brains reveal patterns of myelin formation

New maps of mouse brains reveal patterns of myelin formation

Grant supports research into how microglia may spread toxic tau in Alzheimer’s

Grant supports research into how microglia may spread toxic tau in Alzheimer’s

Brain injury protein in the blood could help estimate biological age in animals

Brain injury protein in the blood could help estimate biological age in animals

Brain organoids show goal-directed learning in control task

Brain organoids show goal-directed learning in control task

Major grant supports investigation into infectious triggers of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Major grant supports investigation into infectious triggers of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Single blood test predicts onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms years ahead

Single blood test predicts onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms years ahead

IFN-γ identified as a powerful blood biomarker for Alzheimer’s

IFN-γ identified as a powerful blood biomarker for Alzheimer’s

Does Ginkgo biloba help dementia? New review examines the evidence

Does Ginkgo biloba help dementia? New review examines the evidence

Injectable clay-based bandages rapidly stop severe internal bleeding

Injectable clay-based bandages rapidly stop severe internal bleeding

Exercise and protein drinks improve function in people with dementia

Exercise and protein drinks improve function in people with dementia

A simple handgrip test reveals how strong your working memory may be

A simple handgrip test reveals how strong your working memory may be

Can GLP-1 drugs slow neurodegeneration? New review finds promising signals but limited clinical proof

Can GLP-1 drugs slow neurodegeneration? New review finds promising signals but limited clinical proof

Scientists uncover nanoplastics in brain tissue and question their role in neurological disease

Scientists uncover nanoplastics in brain tissue and question their role in neurological disease

Air pollution linked to higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Air pollution linked to higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

JAX-NYSCF collaborates with GSK to advance human cellular models of neurodegenerative disease

JAX-NYSCF collaborates with GSK to advance human cellular models of neurodegenerative disease

Specific neurobiological link identified between hearing loss and cognitive decline

Specific neurobiological link identified between hearing loss and cognitive decline

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