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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New research explores how music improves memory in humans

New research explores how music improves memory in humans

Using machine learning to map brain aging at the cellular level

Using machine learning to map brain aging at the cellular level

Newborns and Alzheimer's patients have elevated blood levels of phosphorylated tau

Newborns and Alzheimer's patients have elevated blood levels of phosphorylated tau

Study identifies potential way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration

Study identifies potential way to slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration

Diabetes drug semaglutide shows promise in reducing dementia risk

Diabetes drug semaglutide shows promise in reducing dementia risk

Protective gene variant slows Alzheimer’s by taming brain inflammation

Protective gene variant slows Alzheimer’s by taming brain inflammation

Many older people embrace vaccines. Research is proving them right.

Many older people embrace vaccines. Research is proving them right.

Assessment of insulin resistance using TyG index flags rapid cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients

Assessment of insulin resistance using TyG index flags rapid cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients

Researchers use electric fields to identify aged cells

Researchers use electric fields to identify aged cells

Study reveals intercellular flow as crucial factor in tissue mechanics

Study reveals intercellular flow as crucial factor in tissue mechanics

Targeting ST6Gal-I shows promise in reducing Alzheimer’s disease pathology

Targeting ST6Gal-I shows promise in reducing Alzheimer’s disease pathology

New 3D immunohistochemistry method enhances deep tissue imaging

New 3D immunohistochemistry method enhances deep tissue imaging

Why Alzheimer’s DNA tests don’t treat all populations equally

Why Alzheimer’s DNA tests don’t treat all populations equally

Study finds high levels of iron in the brains of people diagnosed with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's

Study finds high levels of iron in the brains of people diagnosed with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's

Researchers identify key differences in Alzheimer's progression in humans and animal models

Researchers identify key differences in Alzheimer's progression in humans and animal models

Positive wellbeing may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age

Positive wellbeing may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age

Brain age gap may influence the relationship between cognitive impairment risk factors

Brain age gap may influence the relationship between cognitive impairment risk factors

Early infant behavior predicts cognitive ability decades later

Early infant behavior predicts cognitive ability decades later

Cognitive decline tied to gut microbes and nutritional access

Cognitive decline tied to gut microbes and nutritional access

UQ researchers discover new lipid-based pathway essential for memory formation

UQ researchers discover new lipid-based pathway essential for memory formation

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