New details have emerged into how Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain. Researchers have identified cellular changes in the brains of people with the disease — and a timeline of when they occur.
"The results fundamentally alter scientists' understanding of how Alzheimer's harms the brain," researchers say.
New research reveals Alzheimer’s disease may damage the brain in two distinct phases, offering new insights for diagnosis and ...
Belen Quellet New advances in the treatment of Alzheimer’s were shared by Dr. Jennifer Pauldurai at a talk at the Kensington ...
New research suggests the disease occurs in two phases, including one in which changes happen gradually – and 'quietly.' ...
An Alzheimer’s treatment from idea to market can take up to 20 years. After a long hiatus, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
A new study published in Jama Network Open linked falls with an increased risk of dementia in older adults. Here's what ...
Genetic testing is important if you have a history of Alzheimer's in your family, but according to experts, it should be ...
Adams, EdD, and Linda Nichols, PhD, professors in the Department of Preventive Medicine in the College of Medicine at the ...
People with hearing loss are more likely to get Alzheimer’s. Even mild hearing loss can double your risk. Doctors aren’t sure why this is. Trouble hearing might be an early signal that ...
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, nearly seven million Americans are living with the disease. By the year 2050, that number is expected to jump to nearly 13 million. Cutting-edge research is ...
A simple tweak in available vial sizes of the breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could save Medicare hundreds of millions ...