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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.
35 million people around the world affected by Alzheimer's disease: Nancy Pelosi

35 million people around the world affected by Alzheimer's disease: Nancy Pelosi

Poor money management: A sign of developing Alzheimer's disease

Poor money management: A sign of developing Alzheimer's disease

Researcher can anticipate immune response in Alzheimer's patients

Researcher can anticipate immune response in Alzheimer's patients

G proteins could help fight cardiovascular, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer

G proteins could help fight cardiovascular, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer

Neurodegenerative disorders are the second-leading cause of early-onset dementia, says report

Neurodegenerative disorders are the second-leading cause of early-onset dementia, says report

Anavex completes manufacturing of Alzheimer's disease drug ANAVEX 2-73 for its clinical trials

Anavex completes manufacturing of Alzheimer's disease drug ANAVEX 2-73 for its clinical trials

Alzheimer Society of Canada stresses on early diagnosis of dementia

Alzheimer Society of Canada stresses on early diagnosis of dementia

Celebrities take part in competition to mark World Alzheimer's Day

Celebrities take part in competition to mark World Alzheimer's Day

ICTs play a major role in the health care sector

ICTs play a major role in the health care sector

Four single-letter variations in SNPs increse prostate cancer risk

Four single-letter variations in SNPs increse prostate cancer risk

Researchers receive grants to study Alzheimer's disease

Researchers receive grants to study Alzheimer's disease

JANSSEN Alzheimer Immunotherapy acquires Elan

JANSSEN Alzheimer Immunotherapy acquires Elan

MemoryXL improves cognitive performance in Alzheimer's disease

MemoryXL improves cognitive performance in Alzheimer's disease

Early detection of Alzheimer's can prevent disease progression

Early detection of Alzheimer's can prevent disease progression

AFA welcomes inclusion of cognitive impairment screening in healthcare reform proposal

AFA welcomes inclusion of cognitive impairment screening in healthcare reform proposal

Protein aggregation is linked to many conformational diseases

Protein aggregation is linked to many conformational diseases

Coffe Break campaign by Alzheimer Society to raise funds to support people with dementia

Coffe Break campaign by Alzheimer Society to raise funds to support people with dementia

NIH to fund grants for epigenetic research

NIH to fund grants for epigenetic research

eMed-Trac live instant tracking device launched

eMed-Trac live instant tracking device launched

UJI's current research study on early detection of Alzheimer's Disease using fMRI

UJI's current research study on early detection of Alzheimer's Disease using fMRI

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