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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.
Study: Stem cell transplant may benefit patients with rapidly progressive MS

Study: Stem cell transplant may benefit patients with rapidly progressive MS

‘Sleeping sickness’ pandemic offers insight into Parkinson’s

‘Sleeping sickness’ pandemic offers insight into Parkinson’s

ADDF awards ADispell 170,750 grant to develop drugs against Alzheimer's Disease

ADDF awards ADispell 170,750 grant to develop drugs against Alzheimer's Disease

NasVax reports positive results from Phase 2a trial of oral immunotherapy for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

NasVax reports positive results from Phase 2a trial of oral immunotherapy for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Assisted Living Federation of America names winners of 2011 ALFA Best of the Best Awards

Assisted Living Federation of America names winners of 2011 ALFA Best of the Best Awards

More opportunities to develop therapies for protein misfolding

More opportunities to develop therapies for protein misfolding

Biochemical process that lasts a long time causes memory storage

Biochemical process that lasts a long time causes memory storage

Drug delivery breakthrough for Alzheimer’s disease

Drug delivery breakthrough for Alzheimer’s disease

Scientists to develop new MR imaging techniques for brain study

Scientists to develop new MR imaging techniques for brain study

Researchers discover process that regulates DNA maintenance

Researchers discover process that regulates DNA maintenance

Cortex reports net loss of $0.01 per share for quarter ended December 31, 2010

Cortex reports net loss of $0.01 per share for quarter ended December 31, 2010

Study reveals new mechanism underlying reproduction in plants

Study reveals new mechanism underlying reproduction in plants

UCLA researchers identify new biomarker that can help track amyloid beta in Alzheimer's

UCLA researchers identify new biomarker that can help track amyloid beta in Alzheimer's

Gene therapy for Parkinson’s: It works!

Gene therapy for Parkinson’s: It works!

Low calorie diet may delay or prevent aging and neurodegenerative diseases

Low calorie diet may delay or prevent aging and neurodegenerative diseases

How brain processes facial identity

How brain processes facial identity

Laser light can kill cancer cells by pumping drugs into them

Laser light can kill cancer cells by pumping drugs into them

Viewpoints: Wis. Medicaid dilemma; an army doc's Rx for cutting costs; Rep. Boren on repeal

Viewpoints: Wis. Medicaid dilemma; an army doc's Rx for cutting costs; Rep. Boren on repeal

New study: Positive outcomes from gene therapy trial in patients with Parkinson's

New study: Positive outcomes from gene therapy trial in patients with Parkinson's

Cortex enters agreement with Biovail to regain AMPAKINE assets and rights

Cortex enters agreement with Biovail to regain AMPAKINE assets and rights

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