Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Apolipoprotein E4 promotes the development of Alzheimer’s disease

Apolipoprotein E4 promotes the development of Alzheimer’s disease

$3 million NIH grant funds new study on how dance can promote cognitive health

$3 million NIH grant funds new study on how dance can promote cognitive health

Pennington Biomedical assistant professor seeks to better understand why people with diabetes develop hypoglycemia

Pennington Biomedical assistant professor seeks to better understand why people with diabetes develop hypoglycemia

New ensemble learning model could predict dementia in older drivers with excellent accuracy

New ensemble learning model could predict dementia in older drivers with excellent accuracy

Oleic acid: Principal component of olive oil responsible for many health-promoting properties

Oleic acid: Principal component of olive oil responsible for many health-promoting properties

Young people with good sleep habits less likely to die early

Young people with good sleep habits less likely to die early

Disabilities in people with heart disease underreported in clinical trials

Disabilities in people with heart disease underreported in clinical trials

Study identifies placental growth factor as a biomarker for vascular cognitive impairment

Study identifies placental growth factor as a biomarker for vascular cognitive impairment

Being physically active at any time in adulthood linked to later life cognitive performance

Being physically active at any time in adulthood linked to later life cognitive performance

Study links obesity with 21 Alzheimer's disease-related genes

Study links obesity with 21 Alzheimer's disease-related genes

Mount Sinai study sheds new light on the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease

Mount Sinai study sheds new light on the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease

Study reports that depleting gut bacteria in mice with genetic risk for AD reduces neuropathology in a sex-dependent manner

Study reports that depleting gut bacteria in mice with genetic risk for AD reduces neuropathology in a sex-dependent manner

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

AIHW report reveals dementia as the leading cause of disease burden among older Australians

AIHW report reveals dementia as the leading cause of disease burden among older Australians

UTHSC researchers secure $308,000 grant from Department of Defense for dementia study

UTHSC researchers secure $308,000 grant from Department of Defense for dementia study

Proposal to scrap England’s long term plan for cancer could cost lives, experts warn

Proposal to scrap England’s long term plan for cancer could cost lives, experts warn

FAU collaborates with Delray Medical Center, Insightec to fight against Alzheimer's disease

FAU collaborates with Delray Medical Center, Insightec to fight against Alzheimer's disease

Innovative method reveals new antioxidants in beef, chicken, and pork

Innovative method reveals new antioxidants in beef, chicken, and pork

Scientists discover how a "poisoned" form of protein could spur cancer formation

Scientists discover how a "poisoned" form of protein could spur cancer formation

New measure of physical balance could help identify people with Alzheimer's risk

New measure of physical balance could help identify people with Alzheimer's risk

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