Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

LSDF announces Proof of Concept grants to speed up promising health-related technologies

LSDF announces Proof of Concept grants to speed up promising health-related technologies

Cognitive barriers, sensory problems put patients at risk of receiving sub-optimal treatment

Cognitive barriers, sensory problems put patients at risk of receiving sub-optimal treatment

Emotional stress, cognitive impairment linked to early hospital readmission of heart patients

Emotional stress, cognitive impairment linked to early hospital readmission of heart patients

Patients with pre-existing dementia may experience delirium when hospitalized

Patients with pre-existing dementia may experience delirium when hospitalized

Study shows that changes in diet, lifestyle choices may result in longer telomeres

Study shows that changes in diet, lifestyle choices may result in longer telomeres

Data shows Americans are living longer, reporting fewer symptoms of disease

Data shows Americans are living longer, reporting fewer symptoms of disease

Study shows distinct molecular structures may predominate in brains of Alzheimer's patients

Study shows distinct molecular structures may predominate in brains of Alzheimer's patients

Brain atrophy leads to cognitive decline in T2DM people

Brain atrophy leads to cognitive decline in T2DM people

Study finds Americans enjoy more healthy years than a generation ago

Study finds Americans enjoy more healthy years than a generation ago

New Tailored Activity Program to ease troublesome symptoms of dementia

New Tailored Activity Program to ease troublesome symptoms of dementia

Researchers develop method to distinguish memory declines from memory disorders

Researchers develop method to distinguish memory declines from memory disorders

New HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate appears to clear AIDS-causing virus from body

New HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate appears to clear AIDS-causing virus from body

Study: People who get occasional migraines are more likely to be obese

Study: People who get occasional migraines are more likely to be obese

Levels of certain fats in cerebral spinal fluid can predict patients with HIV, say scientists

Levels of certain fats in cerebral spinal fluid can predict patients with HIV, say scientists

New technique provides better understanding of factors causing Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome

New technique provides better understanding of factors causing Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome

Professors receive 100,000 Euro from Hartwig Piepenbrock-DZNE for outstanding brain research

Professors receive 100,000 Euro from Hartwig Piepenbrock-DZNE for outstanding brain research

UK and US policies risk conscription into unwanted 'war against dementia'

UK and US policies risk conscription into unwanted 'war against dementia'

Study shows huge cost implications in getting injured patients to appropriate trauma hospitals

Study shows huge cost implications in getting injured patients to appropriate trauma hospitals

Large numbers of kidney disease patients inappropriately prescribed statins to lower cholesterol

Large numbers of kidney disease patients inappropriately prescribed statins to lower cholesterol

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