Alzheimer's disease has no cure, but ongoing research shows promise for reducing the risk and delaying the onset of this ...
It’s easy to view cognitive decline as an inevitable slide that we are powerless to fight. But knowing the early signs - ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
This specifically involved distinguishing between Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, and Lewy body ...
Research reveals sex-specific free-carnitine deficiency in women with cognitive impairment, linking mitochondrial metabolism ...
The way in which we walk might hold the key to diagnosing Alzheimer's, or other types of dementia. Ground-breaking research ...
Think your brain’s on autopilot? These surprising factors may be steering you toward cognitive decline—plus, how to outsmart ...
Genetic differences that contribute to how long a person will live and their risk of Alzheimer's disease have been identified ...
The average life expectancy of people diagnosed with dementia ranges from nine years at age 60 to 4.5 years at age 85 for ...
The condition is most commonly diagnosed in people in their 70s, but you can take steps before then to make your brain more ...
Declining blood levels of two molecules that occur naturally in the body track closely with worsening Alzheimer's disease, particularly in women. Levels were found to drop gradually, from women with ...
There is a potential link between Alzheimer's disease and the herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), which is a common cause for ...