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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.
Media outlets focus on audiences towards Alzheimer's disease: Intellect Neurosciences

Media outlets focus on audiences towards Alzheimer's disease: Intellect Neurosciences

Scientists update criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

Scientists update criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

AD may lead to increased risk of comorbid conditions, research shows

AD may lead to increased risk of comorbid conditions, research shows

New research studies presented at Alzheimer's Association International Conference

New research studies presented at Alzheimer's Association International Conference

Drugs taken for common medical conditions cause long term cognitive impairment in older adults: Study

Drugs taken for common medical conditions cause long term cognitive impairment in older adults: Study

UMMC receives $26M to identify risk factors for Alzheimer's disease

UMMC receives $26M to identify risk factors for Alzheimer's disease

InQ Biosciences to launch fully integrated Cell Research System

InQ Biosciences to launch fully integrated Cell Research System

New research shows there is great need for culturally-appropriate Alzheimer care resources

New research shows there is great need for culturally-appropriate Alzheimer care resources

New research shows Alzheimer's disease may increase risk of other potentially disabling health conditions

New research shows Alzheimer's disease may increase risk of other potentially disabling health conditions

Amorfix Life Sciences uses A(4) test to detect accumulation of Abeta in mouse models of AD

Amorfix Life Sciences uses A(4) test to detect accumulation of Abeta in mouse models of AD

Mild cognitive impairment, apathy increases risk of developing dementia

Mild cognitive impairment, apathy increases risk of developing dementia

New research shows head size helps measure brain reserve, brain growth

New research shows head size helps measure brain reserve, brain growth

Larger heads may protect against Alzheimer’s disease: Study

Larger heads may protect against Alzheimer’s disease: Study

Jellyfish protein may help cognitive function in Alzheimer’s

Jellyfish protein may help cognitive function in Alzheimer’s

Older adults with low levels of vitamin D more likely to experience cognitive decline: Report

Older adults with low levels of vitamin D more likely to experience cognitive decline: Report

Study explores direct role of FTO gene on Alzheimer's and dementia risk in old age

Study explores direct role of FTO gene on Alzheimer's and dementia risk in old age

Syntermed releases NeuroQ version 3.5 for analysis, image display of brain FDG-PET scans

Syntermed releases NeuroQ version 3.5 for analysis, image display of brain FDG-PET scans

Study results show cognitive decline significantly lower among regular tea drinkers

Study results show cognitive decline significantly lower among regular tea drinkers

Alzheimer's Association launches Internet and phone-based clinical trial matching service

Alzheimer's Association launches Internet and phone-based clinical trial matching service

New website presenting latest in Alzheimer's disease research unveiled at AAICAD 2010

New website presenting latest in Alzheimer's disease research unveiled at AAICAD 2010

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