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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.
UVA Alzheimer's study pinpoints how tau protein damages brain cells

UVA Alzheimer's study pinpoints how tau protein damages brain cells

Use of blood fat-lowering statins linked to slower progression of Alzheimer's dementia

Use of blood fat-lowering statins linked to slower progression of Alzheimer's dementia

NEMO protein's crucial role in Parkinson's defense revealed

NEMO protein's crucial role in Parkinson's defense revealed

Common heart medication causes false positives on Alzheimer's blood test

Common heart medication causes false positives on Alzheimer's blood test

Study reveals altered time perception in early Alzheimer's stages, offering potential early diagnostic marker

Study reveals altered time perception in early Alzheimer's stages, offering potential early diagnostic marker

Science’s Breakthrough of the Year: GLP-1 agonists can blunt obesity-associated health problems

Science’s Breakthrough of the Year: GLP-1 agonists can blunt obesity-associated health problems

Alzheimer's may worsen COVID-19 outcomes via olfactory mucosa changes

Alzheimer's may worsen COVID-19 outcomes via olfactory mucosa changes

Physical and social activities may hold the secret to sharper memories in old age

Physical and social activities may hold the secret to sharper memories in old age

Understanding how proteasome dysfunction contributes to age-related cognitive decline

Understanding how proteasome dysfunction contributes to age-related cognitive decline

People with very irregular sleep patterns may have higher dementia risk

People with very irregular sleep patterns may have higher dementia risk

Idiopathic hypersomnia may not be as rare as previously thought

Idiopathic hypersomnia may not be as rare as previously thought

Study reveals a fascinating link between regular exercise and better brain health

Study reveals a fascinating link between regular exercise and better brain health

UK Biobank data shows dose-dependent link between smoking and brain shrinkage

UK Biobank data shows dose-dependent link between smoking and brain shrinkage

Colombian family's Alzheimer's anomaly offers insights into disease pathogenesis and prevention

Colombian family's Alzheimer's anomaly offers insights into disease pathogenesis and prevention

MIT scientists develop nanoparticles to reduce inflammation in the brain

MIT scientists develop nanoparticles to reduce inflammation in the brain

Researchers develop novel exosome-based drug delivery system to treat Alzheimer's disease

Researchers develop novel exosome-based drug delivery system to treat Alzheimer's disease

Is your body out of sync? Study finds organs age at varying rates

Is your body out of sync? Study finds organs age at varying rates

What's my age again? Predicting disease and aging effects by studying organ aging using plasma proteomics data

What's my age again? Predicting disease and aging effects by studying organ aging using plasma proteomics data

Military personnel repeatedly exposed to blasts show increased brain inflammation and structural changes

Military personnel repeatedly exposed to blasts show increased brain inflammation and structural changes

Twice daily electrical stimulation boosts brain plasticity and improves memory in Alzheimer's patients

Twice daily electrical stimulation boosts brain plasticity and improves memory in Alzheimer's patients

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