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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.
Migraine disability worsens with stigma, study reveals

Migraine disability worsens with stigma, study reveals

Researchers receive $24 million grant to extend the 'Study Of Healthy Aging in African Americans'

Researchers receive $24 million grant to extend the 'Study Of Healthy Aging in African Americans'

Unlocking the anti-inflammatory secrets of bergamot byproducts

Unlocking the anti-inflammatory secrets of bergamot byproducts

Research projects aim to develop breakthrough digital technology for improving heart and brain health

Research projects aim to develop breakthrough digital technology for improving heart and brain health

Cedars-Sinai pioneers method to identify dementia patients for better care

Cedars-Sinai pioneers method to identify dementia patients for better care

Research reveals the function of a little-understood junction between brain cells

Research reveals the function of a little-understood junction between brain cells

Alzheimer's disease found to have five distinct subtypes

Alzheimer's disease found to have five distinct subtypes

Dutch scientists uncover five different biological variants of Alzheimer's disease

Dutch scientists uncover five different biological variants of Alzheimer's disease

Ginseng's hidden gems: Rare ginsenosides emerge as potent players in the future of medicine

Ginseng's hidden gems: Rare ginsenosides emerge as potent players in the future of medicine

Photobiomodulation alleviates Aβ deposition and cognitive decline in mice with Alzheimer’s disease

Photobiomodulation alleviates Aβ deposition and cognitive decline in mice with Alzheimer’s disease

Tailored approach needed to bridge quality-of-care divide in dementia nursing homes

Tailored approach needed to bridge quality-of-care divide in dementia nursing homes

Urban green and blue spaces linked to improved mental, physical health in older adults

Urban green and blue spaces linked to improved mental, physical health in older adults

Radon exposure linked to increased risk of blood cell mutation in female stroke patients

Radon exposure linked to increased risk of blood cell mutation in female stroke patients

Fragmented sleep in midlife linked to poorer cognitive function a decade later

Fragmented sleep in midlife linked to poorer cognitive function a decade later

Coffee extract supplementation shows no significant cognitive benefits in older adults, study finds

Coffee extract supplementation shows no significant cognitive benefits in older adults, study finds

Study: High-fat diets impact genes in the intestines, brain, and immune system

Study: High-fat diets impact genes in the intestines, brain, and immune system

Scripps scientists develop powerful method to find drug targets in live cells

Scripps scientists develop powerful method to find drug targets in live cells

Healthy fats from fish and nuts may slow lung scarring, delay transplants

Healthy fats from fish and nuts may slow lung scarring, delay transplants

Targeted ocular spectroscopy shines new light on retinal health

Targeted ocular spectroscopy shines new light on retinal health

Brain bleeds in older adults linked to amyloid deposits in blood vessels

Brain bleeds in older adults linked to amyloid deposits in blood vessels

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