For starters, it’s not simply absent one day and fully present the next.
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease prevention or slowing, rather than recovery. Despite billions of dollars ...
Scientists may have pinpointed a way to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in an animal study. The study, led by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, found that restoring a central cellular energy ...
Chris Hemsworth, right, with his dad Craig on their trip to visit their former family home in Australia's Northern Territory Chris Hemsworth, right, with his dad Craig on their trip to visit their ...
When you’re dealing with caregiving, when you’re dealing with dementia, folks often do so in secrecy and shame.” ...
In the largest analysis yet of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) gene activity in brain tissue from African American donors, researchers identified more than 400 genes expressed differently in those with AD, ...
Scientists have long observed that cancer patients have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. New research reveals a possible reason why. These brain scans of a 74-year-old patient with Alzheimer's ...
Ready to watch 'Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s' tonight? Tracking down where to stream, rent, buy, or watch where to rent or buy the Anna Moot-Levin directed movie can be harder than it should be so ...
For more than a century, people have considered Alzheimer's disease (AD) an irreversible illness. Consequently, research has focused on preventing or slowing it, rather than recovery. Despite billions ...
Being physically active is good for every part of you—including your brain. The latest research shows that it can help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in people who are at higher risk of ...
By analyzing a blood sample, scientists were able to estimate when a person’s Alzheimer’s symptoms would begin, often years before the first signs of forgetfulness appear.
COVID-19 may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, especially for those who experience a severe infection. COVID-19 causes inflammation and other physiological changes in the brain that are ...