Nearly 7 million Americans over age 65 are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. Intermountain Health geriatrician Dr. Angel Lybbert explains how to understand the disease ...
Guest columnist Melissa Zapanta Shelton is executive director of the Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland and Greater East Ohio chapters. Currently, 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s disease ...
Over the past decade, neurodegenerative research and development has responsibly answered a foundational question: can we ...
As we age, neurocognitive disorders, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, can be particularly worrisome, impacting not just the individual but also their loved ones. Understanding the ...
Those of us in our 50s or 60s may have concerns about Alzheimer’s Disease or may already be caring for aging relatives suffering from the most common form of dementia. But every year, researchers ...
As researchers continue to advance the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease, new treatment options are offering hope for individuals and families navigating this complex condition. Alzheimer’s is a ...
Understanding how specific cell types change over the course of the disease could reveal the circuits underlying cognitive impairment and dementia and identify new targets for earlier, more effective ...
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Scientists discover a single protein that forces the brain to clean out its own Alzheimer’s plaques
A Colombian man carried one of the most aggressive genetic mutations known to cause early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. By all ...
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