Alzheimer's & Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia among older adults. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—thinking, remembering, and reasoning—and behavioral abilities to such an extent that it interferes with a person’s daily life and activities.

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Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

New imaging technique provides a much closer look at fibril assemblies

New imaging technique provides a much closer look at fibril assemblies

Synchronized vasomotion enhances brain function in mice

Synchronized vasomotion enhances brain function in mice

Researchers uncover mechanism behind mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's

Researchers uncover mechanism behind mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's

Medicare warning letters effectively cut antipsychotic prescribing for dementia patients

Medicare warning letters effectively cut antipsychotic prescribing for dementia patients

Study links acid-reducing drugs to increased risk of migraine

Study links acid-reducing drugs to increased risk of migraine

Longitudinal study examines rates of MCI and dementia in people with essential tremor

Longitudinal study examines rates of MCI and dementia in people with essential tremor

Better cardiovascular health among middle-aged Black women linked to less decline in cognition

Better cardiovascular health among middle-aged Black women linked to less decline in cognition

Neurons re-entering cell cycle succumb to senescence in neurodegenerative diseases

Neurons re-entering cell cycle succumb to senescence in neurodegenerative diseases

$4.8 million grant supports research on TDP-43 misfolding in neurodegenerative diseases

$4.8 million grant supports research on TDP-43 misfolding in neurodegenerative diseases

Bursts of beta rhythms control cognition in the brain

Bursts of beta rhythms control cognition in the brain

State-of-the art imaging reveals how lipid metabolism is changed in Alzheimer's disease

State-of-the art imaging reveals how lipid metabolism is changed in Alzheimer's disease

New tool hunts for Alzheimer's clues in gut microbiome

New tool hunts for Alzheimer's clues in gut microbiome

Risks of antipsychotic use in dementia extend beyond previous alerts, study shows

Risks of antipsychotic use in dementia extend beyond previous alerts, study shows

Large-scale study identifies new approach to early Alzheimer's detection

Large-scale study identifies new approach to early Alzheimer's detection

Ophthalmological method can be used to monitor neurodegeneration in Parkinson's patients

Ophthalmological method can be used to monitor neurodegeneration in Parkinson's patients

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Cognitively stimulating jobs in midlife linked to lower dementia risk

Cognitively stimulating jobs in midlife linked to lower dementia risk

Study shows antipsychotic drugs increase health risks in dementia patients

Study shows antipsychotic drugs increase health risks in dementia patients

Study explores tocotrienols' neuroprotective effects in obesity-related cognitive decline

Study explores tocotrienols' neuroprotective effects in obesity-related cognitive decline

New platform can deliver gene therapy precisely to specific areas of the brain

New platform can deliver gene therapy precisely to specific areas of the brain

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