Nearly seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – a leading cause of death in the United States.
From the column: "Medications are available, but they don’t really slow the disease, and they definitely don’t cure it. They ...
Researchers suggest that the way Alzheimer's reshapes our brains is as unique as our fingerprints, challenging long-held ...
By the time a person develops obvious and severe signs of dementia—things like struggling with daily grooming tasks, ...
Dr. Kimberly Doyle from Baylor Scott & White shares valuable tips to ward off cognitive decline and keep your mind sharp as ...
The changes in the brain begin at least 20 years before symptoms show up. Start this habit now to reduce your risk.
The way in which brains shrink in those who develop Alzheimer’s disease follows no specific or uniform pattern, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and Radboud University in the Netherlands.
Scientists have developed a drug that targets both major aggregation-promoting sites of the Tau protein, a key player in ...
An international team of researchers have made a promising breakthrough in the development of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s ...
Variations in the use of antidementia and antipsychotic drugs for nursing home residents with dementia across the United ...
AG03, targets two key areas of the Tau protein in Alzheimer's disease, showing effectiveness in lab and fruit fly models.
In the United States, more than 6 million individuals are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and there are about 11 million unpaid caregivers supporting them. Around the world, the disease impacts ...