Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Amyloid protein may be transmitted through neurosurgical instruments, study suggests

Amyloid protein may be transmitted through neurosurgical instruments, study suggests

Learning stress-reducing techniques may benefit people with epilepsy

Learning stress-reducing techniques may benefit people with epilepsy

Mice study raises hope to successfully treat Alzheimer's disease

Mice study raises hope to successfully treat Alzheimer's disease

Higher levels of lifestyle physical activity linked to more gray matter in older adults’ brains

Higher levels of lifestyle physical activity linked to more gray matter in older adults’ brains

Scientists develop new array to identify biomarkers for wide range of diseases

Scientists develop new array to identify biomarkers for wide range of diseases

GlycoNet researchers to study correlation between sugars and Alzheimer's disease

GlycoNet researchers to study correlation between sugars and Alzheimer's disease

People who survive childhood heart defects may be at elevated risk of developing dementia

People who survive childhood heart defects may be at elevated risk of developing dementia

NIH scientists modify new RT-QuIC assay to detect Parkinson's, dementia with Lewy bodies

NIH scientists modify new RT-QuIC assay to detect Parkinson's, dementia with Lewy bodies

Research funded by NIH grant aims to discover crucial role of 'invisible' cells

Research funded by NIH grant aims to discover crucial role of 'invisible' cells

Alzheimer’s study on mice reveals important mechanism behind neural hyperactivity

Alzheimer’s study on mice reveals important mechanism behind neural hyperactivity

Scientists design new triple labeling technique to analyze stem cell division

Scientists design new triple labeling technique to analyze stem cell division

Changing the way we look at dementia

Changing the way we look at dementia

Positivity keeps dementia at bay finds study

Positivity keeps dementia at bay finds study

First drug-candidate compounds discovered using AI licensed for development

First drug-candidate compounds discovered using AI licensed for development

USC scientists uncover cellular mechanism responsible for ALS and frontotemporal dementia

USC scientists uncover cellular mechanism responsible for ALS and frontotemporal dementia

Social interaction could enhance dementia care, finds study

Social interaction could enhance dementia care, finds study

Loss of coenzyme Q10 increases pre-diabetes risk

Loss of coenzyme Q10 increases pre-diabetes risk

Concordia study focuses on effects of bilingualism for patients with Alzheimer's disease

Concordia study focuses on effects of bilingualism for patients with Alzheimer's disease

Revolutionary technology could radically change cryopreservation of cells and tissues

Revolutionary technology could radically change cryopreservation of cells and tissues

Study finds brain network weakening in many older adults after knee replacement surgery

Study finds brain network weakening in many older adults after knee replacement surgery

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