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 Smell loss emerges as the early behavioural sign of Alzheimer’sSmell loss emerges as the early behavioural sign of Alzheimer’s
 
Research reveals immune cells target brainstem nerves, linking smell loss to early Alzheimer's, offering potential for earlier diagnosis and intervention.
 
 
 Creatine increases muscle strength in Alzheimer’s patientsCreatine increases muscle strength in Alzheimer’s patients
 
Research indicates that creatine may enhance muscle strength and size in Alzheimer's patients, suggesting a viable approach for mitigating muscle loss.
 
   EEG ‘Fastball’ shows promise for spotting early memory loss in Alzheimer’sEEG ‘Fastball’ shows promise for spotting early memory loss in Alzheimer’s
 
This study introduces Fastball, an EEG method that accurately measures recognition memory in MCI, enhancing early dementia diagnosis and cognitive assessment.
 
   Experts review the evidence on coenzyme Q10 and cognitive declineExperts review the evidence on coenzyme Q10 and cognitive decline
 
Researchers reviewed evidence on coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and cognition, finding strong biological support and positive results in animal models but mixed outcomes in human trials. Larger, high-quality studies are needed to clarify whether CoQ10 can protect against cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases.
 
   Berberine improves cognitive function in diabetic encephalopathy miceBerberine improves cognitive function in diabetic encephalopathy mice
 
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the potential therapeutic effects of berberine (BBR), a natural compound derived from traditional Chinese medicine, in treating diabetic encephalopathy (DE).
 
 Study links high intake of artificial sweeteners to faster cognitive decline
 
Study links high intake of artificial sweeteners to faster cognitive declineSome sugar substitutes may come with unexpected consequences for long-term brain health, according to a study published in the September 3, 2025, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
 
 
 Former New Zealand rugby players face higher risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s
 
Former New Zealand rugby players face higher risk of dementia and Alzheimer’sFormer male high-level rugby players in New Zealand have a 22 percent increased risk of developing Alzheimer's and other dementias later in life compared to men in the general population, according to new research from the University of Auckland.
 
 
 Blood-based biomarkers reveal barriers to diversity in Alzheimer’s disease trials
 
Blood-based biomarkers reveal barriers to diversity in Alzheimer’s disease trialsSome of the populations with the highest risk for Alzheimer's disease remain greatly underrepresented in clinical trials-and a new study helps explain why.
 
 
 Study finds possible molecular connection between air pollution and Lewy body dementia risk
 
Study finds possible molecular connection between air pollution and Lewy body dementia riskA team of researchers found there is a possible molecular connection between air pollution and an increased risk of developing Lewy body dementia.
 
 
 Sleep medications linked to reduced deep sleep and disrupted memory
 
Sleep medications linked to reduced deep sleep and disrupted memoryLong-term benzodiazepine use in older adults disrupts sleep patterns, leading to lighter sleep and potential cognitive decline due to altered brain activity.
 
 
 Study could pave the way for simple blood test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease
 
Study could pave the way for simple blood test to diagnose Alzheimer's diseaseIn a landmark study of Hispanic and Latino adults, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have identified a link between self-reported cognitive decline and blood-based biomarkers, which could pave the way for a simple blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
 
 
 Air pollution exposure linked to faster progression of Alzheimer’s disease
 
Air pollution exposure linked to faster progression of Alzheimer’s diseaseExposure to high concentrations of air pollution may worsen Alzheimer's disease (AD) by accelerating the buildup of toxic proteins in the brain and speeding up cognitive decline.
 
 
 Impaired spatial orientation found in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease
 
Impaired spatial orientation found in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s diseaseIndividuals with an increased risk for dementia due to Alzheimer's disease can have impaired spatial orientation skills.
 
 
 Changing indoor environments could improve sleep for people living with dementia
 
Changing indoor environments could improve sleep for people living with dementiaImplementing changes to indoor environments, such as cooler bedrooms at night and increasing the amount of bright light during the day, could significantly improve sleep for people living with dementia, according to a study led by the University of Surrey.
 
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