Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

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Promoting widespread use of brief assessment tools in primary care for early detection of cognitive impairment

Promoting widespread use of brief assessment tools in primary care for early detection of cognitive impairment

Early hallucinations may indicate faster cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease

Early hallucinations may indicate faster cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease

CognoSpeak: AI tool uses speech technology to quickly assess dementia risk

CognoSpeak: AI tool uses speech technology to quickly assess dementia risk

Use of menopausal hormone therapy associated with increased rate of dementia and Alzheimer's

Use of menopausal hormone therapy associated with increased rate of dementia and Alzheimer's

Metabolic surgery provides better results, lesser regression than standard diabetes management

Metabolic surgery provides better results, lesser regression than standard diabetes management

New computational technique shows promise for identifying different subtypes of Alzheimer's disease

New computational technique shows promise for identifying different subtypes of Alzheimer's disease

University Hospital Bonn and DZNE receive prestigious "Ataxia Center of Excellence" award

University Hospital Bonn and DZNE receive prestigious "Ataxia Center of Excellence" award

Study links poor sense of smell with increased risk of depression in older adults

Study links poor sense of smell with increased risk of depression in older adults

Football players at risk for CTE based on cumulative force of head hits, study shows

Football players at risk for CTE based on cumulative force of head hits, study shows

An examination of whether long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with risk of COVID-19 and who is most susceptible

An examination of whether long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with risk of COVID-19 and who is most susceptible

Alzheimer's disease may begin during embryogenesis, stem cell study suggests

Alzheimer's disease may begin during embryogenesis, stem cell study suggests

A lower dietary carbohydrate/fat ratio may be effective in improving cognitive performance

A lower dietary carbohydrate/fat ratio may be effective in improving cognitive performance

Eating foods high in omega-3 fatty acids may lead to slower physical decline in people with ALS

Eating foods high in omega-3 fatty acids may lead to slower physical decline in people with ALS

Study points out the need to recognize TBI as a chronic condition

Study points out the need to recognize TBI as a chronic condition

Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA could be useful biomarkers for aging and inflammation

Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA could be useful biomarkers for aging and inflammation

The link between Covid-19 and Alzheimer's disease established

The link between Covid-19 and Alzheimer's disease established

Researchers take promising step forward in the battle against HIV

Researchers take promising step forward in the battle against HIV

Alternative splicing in neurodegenerative disease and the promise of RNA-based therapeutic strategies

Alternative splicing in neurodegenerative disease and the promise of RNA-based therapeutic strategies

Exposure to air pollution associated with COVID-19 disease severity

Exposure to air pollution associated with COVID-19 disease severity

Building resilient brains: strategies for promoting brain health in older adults

Building resilient brains: strategies for promoting brain health in older adults

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