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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.
Research shows possible link between warm weather and cognition in people with MS

Research shows possible link between warm weather and cognition in people with MS

Research: Higher levels of social activity linked to less disability in old age

Research: Higher levels of social activity linked to less disability in old age

AAN honors three researchers with 2011 Potamkin Prize for dementia study

AAN honors three researchers with 2011 Potamkin Prize for dementia study

Doctor speaks on health effects of chronic inflammation

Doctor speaks on health effects of chronic inflammation

More than 170 executives visit members of Congress to advocate for senior-friendly public policies

More than 170 executives visit members of Congress to advocate for senior-friendly public policies

Patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease need physicians guidance on financial planning

Patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease need physicians guidance on financial planning

Brain enzyme blocks accumulation of tau proteins, slows down progression of neural degeneration

Brain enzyme blocks accumulation of tau proteins, slows down progression of neural degeneration

First evidence of neurotrophic factors improving status of degenerating dopamine neurons in Parkinson's brains

First evidence of neurotrophic factors improving status of degenerating dopamine neurons in Parkinson's brains

Amicus to present additional positive data from Amigal Phase 2 extension study for Fabry disease

Amicus to present additional positive data from Amigal Phase 2 extension study for Fabry disease

Arrests made in major Medicare fraud case

Arrests made in major Medicare fraud case

Decline in financial capacity linked to progression of MCI and Alzheimer's disease

Decline in financial capacity linked to progression of MCI and Alzheimer's disease

Deactivation of tau gene may help reverse memory loss in Alzheimer disease

Deactivation of tau gene may help reverse memory loss in Alzheimer disease

Diet high in Omega 3 oils benefits at risk Alzheimer's disease patients

Diet high in Omega 3 oils benefits at risk Alzheimer's disease patients

Study: Native Hawaiians face high risk of hemorrhagic stroke and diabetes at younger age

Study: Native Hawaiians face high risk of hemorrhagic stroke and diabetes at younger age

Hearing loss linked to dementia & Alzheimer’s: Study

Hearing loss linked to dementia & Alzheimer’s: Study

Measurements of hand movement control may help determine severity of ADHD in children

Measurements of hand movement control may help determine severity of ADHD in children

Novel technology to diagnose Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear

Novel technology to diagnose Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear

Men and women who eat berries may have lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease

Men and women who eat berries may have lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease

Study finds LC damage and reduction in noradrenaline levels in brain are linked with MS

Study finds LC damage and reduction in noradrenaline levels in brain are linked with MS

First 7 stem cell lines grown at UMMS Human Stem Cell Bank ready for global distribution

First 7 stem cell lines grown at UMMS Human Stem Cell Bank ready for global distribution

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