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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks of daily living. In most people with AD, symptoms first appear after age 60. AD is the most common cause of dementia among older people, but it is not a normal part of aging. Dementia refers to a decline in cognitive function that interferes with daily life and activities. AD starts in a region of the brain that affects recent memory, then gradually spreads to other parts of the brain. Although treatment can slow the progression of AD and help manage its symptoms in some people, currently there is no cure for this devastating disease.
Vitamin C helps identify more aggressive or treatment resistant tumours

Vitamin C helps identify more aggressive or treatment resistant tumours

Accurate, non-invasive and inexpensive test can detect Alzheimer's

Accurate, non-invasive and inexpensive test can detect Alzheimer's

Study: Subjective memory deterioration could be the first manifestation of Alzheimer's

Study: Subjective memory deterioration could be the first manifestation of Alzheimer's

Role of molecular imaging in diagnosis and clinical trials

Role of molecular imaging in diagnosis and clinical trials

UTHealth student receives UNCF/Merck fellowship for multidrug-resistant CDI research

UTHealth student receives UNCF/Merck fellowship for multidrug-resistant CDI research

Memantine drug could boost cognitive function in people with Down syndrome

Memantine drug could boost cognitive function in people with Down syndrome

Smoking, high blood pressure and diabetes in middle age linked to brain damage

Smoking, high blood pressure and diabetes in middle age linked to brain damage

Statins may help protect young people from future strokes

Statins may help protect young people from future strokes

Helios Scholars Program at TGen strengthens biomedical education

Helios Scholars Program at TGen strengthens biomedical education

Common myths about hospice care

Common myths about hospice care

Scientists receive funding to continue research into pathological processes supporting Alzheimer's

Scientists receive funding to continue research into pathological processes supporting Alzheimer's

Researchers examine drug that has potential to stop Parkinson's progression

Researchers examine drug that has potential to stop Parkinson's progression

Customized surfaces help reveal protein clumping process linked with Alzheimer's, diabetes

Customized surfaces help reveal protein clumping process linked with Alzheimer's, diabetes

Scientist discovers novel way to convert human skin cells into neurons

Scientist discovers novel way to convert human skin cells into neurons

Drug to prevent brain ageing: Study

Drug to prevent brain ageing: Study

Eli Lilly introduces physician payment registry for public

Eli Lilly introduces physician payment registry for public

Mitochondrial genome undergoes random reorganisation during reprogramming

Mitochondrial genome undergoes random reorganisation during reprogramming

Chronic psychological stress linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's

Chronic psychological stress linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's

Cognitive behavioral therapy and self-help may improve unexplained symptoms of pain, fatigue

Cognitive behavioral therapy and self-help may improve unexplained symptoms of pain, fatigue

New research shows unique nature of human brain aging

New research shows unique nature of human brain aging

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