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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.
Gene deletion may make you smarter: Study

Gene deletion may make you smarter: Study

New findings in brain plasticity and development

New findings in brain plasticity and development

Caregiver Expo2010 to be held in November in conjunction with National Family Caregiver Month

Caregiver Expo2010 to be held in November in conjunction with National Family Caregiver Month

Ligand Pharmaceuticals transfers license rights to Proximagen for CXCR4 target

Ligand Pharmaceuticals transfers license rights to Proximagen for CXCR4 target

FDA accepts to review Aricept NDA for Alzheimer's disease

FDA accepts to review Aricept NDA for Alzheimer's disease

Transition stops TT-223 gastrin analogue combination clinical study in type 2 diabetes

Transition stops TT-223 gastrin analogue combination clinical study in type 2 diabetes

Common Alzheimer's disease drug enhances learning of new skills

Common Alzheimer's disease drug enhances learning of new skills

Research on BMP6 protein suggests potential therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease

Research on BMP6 protein suggests potential therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer Society, Coffee Break commits to support Canadians living with Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer Society, Coffee Break commits to support Canadians living with Alzheimer's disease

Same brain lesions associated with dementia responsible for mild memory loss in old age

Same brain lesions associated with dementia responsible for mild memory loss in old age

New clinical trial supports benefits of turmeric extract to people with osteoarthritis

New clinical trial supports benefits of turmeric extract to people with osteoarthritis

Mild memory loss can indicate progressive dementia: Research

Mild memory loss can indicate progressive dementia: Research

COTI selected for Canadian life sciences partnering mission

COTI selected for Canadian life sciences partnering mission

Study on spinal cord stem cells paves way for post stroke symptom treatment

Study on spinal cord stem cells paves way for post stroke symptom treatment

Stemedica Cell Technologies completes master bank of mesenchymal bone marrow-derived stem cells

Stemedica Cell Technologies completes master bank of mesenchymal bone marrow-derived stem cells

AstraZeneca Chief Scientist shares enthusiasm for collaborative clinical research

AstraZeneca Chief Scientist shares enthusiasm for collaborative clinical research

Metabolon receives patent for metabolic age analysis

Metabolon receives patent for metabolic age analysis

Structural component inside neurons dances when connections are strengthened

Structural component inside neurons dances when connections are strengthened

Researchers to discuss brain's secrets at neuroscience conference

Researchers to discuss brain's secrets at neuroscience conference

Researchers identify novel molecular pathway of Parkinson’s disease

Researchers identify novel molecular pathway of Parkinson’s disease

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