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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Statins may help prevent frailty in older adults

Statins may help prevent frailty in older adults

High obesity levels linked to fewer surgical procedures in Americans

High obesity levels linked to fewer surgical procedures in Americans

Common joint supplement may accelerate Alzheimer's disease progression

Common joint supplement may accelerate Alzheimer's disease progression

Protein repair defects linked to hidden heart failure

Protein repair defects linked to hidden heart failure

Hospital admissions raise healthcare costs for dementia patients

Hospital admissions raise healthcare costs for dementia patients

Brazil launches genetic screening project for prospective parents

Brazil launches genetic screening project for prospective parents

Blocking immune pathway slows Huntington disease in mouse models

Blocking immune pathway slows Huntington disease in mouse models

Frailty flags poorer blood pressure control in older women

Frailty flags poorer blood pressure control in older women

Postoperative delirium serves as strongest predictor of cognitive decline

Postoperative delirium serves as strongest predictor of cognitive decline

Female brain forms fear memories through unique molecular process

Female brain forms fear memories through unique molecular process

Researchers develop compound 10 to slow Alzheimer's disease progression

Researchers develop compound 10 to slow Alzheimer's disease progression

Grant fuels research into SYNGAP1-linked behavioral abnormalities

Grant fuels research into SYNGAP1-linked behavioral abnormalities

New artificial intelligence tool helps clinicians distinguish between dementia types

New artificial intelligence tool helps clinicians distinguish between dementia types

Study links common sleep behaviors to signs of brain aging

Study links common sleep behaviors to signs of brain aging

Flu drugs may reduce cognitive decline in people with HIV

Flu drugs may reduce cognitive decline in people with HIV

Favorable lifestyle factors reduce dementia risk across key genetic profiles

Favorable lifestyle factors reduce dementia risk across key genetic profiles

Antibody fragment offers safer alternative for Alzheimer disease treatment

Antibody fragment offers safer alternative for Alzheimer disease treatment

Senior Care Authority kicks off Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month with six science-backed habits that may help reduce dementia risk

Senior Care Authority kicks off Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month with six science-backed habits that may help reduce dementia risk

What older adults eat may shape dementia risk

What older adults eat may shape dementia risk

Microglia transitions act as critical turning point in Alzheimer's

Microglia transitions act as critical turning point in Alzheimer's

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