Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Latest Alzheimer's & Dementia News and Research

Prozac helps learning and memory in people with Huntington's disease

Prozac helps learning and memory in people with Huntington's disease

Fear of falling gait

Fear of falling gait

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Osmolyte findings could have implications for the study of Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, kidney disease

Osmolyte findings could have implications for the study of Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, kidney disease

Gut antibody could prove to be a promising drug target for Crohn's disease

Gut antibody could prove to be a promising drug target for Crohn's disease

Earliest signs of Alzheimer's can be screened for with an electroencephalograph

Earliest signs of Alzheimer's can be screened for with an electroencephalograph

PET imaging with FDG represents one of the most promising tools for diagnosis of Alzheimer's

PET imaging with FDG represents one of the most promising tools for diagnosis of Alzheimer's

Divalent metal transporter-1 decreases metal-related injury in the lung

Divalent metal transporter-1 decreases metal-related injury in the lung

Landmark study aims to find genetic link to Alzheimer's disease

Landmark study aims to find genetic link to Alzheimer's disease

Body's own defenses may cause HIV-related dementia

Body's own defenses may cause HIV-related dementia

Researchers have successfully combined computer modeling and experimental results in folding studies for small proteins

Researchers have successfully combined computer modeling and experimental results in folding studies for small proteins

Potential beneficial effect of copper orotate

Potential beneficial effect of copper orotate

Determining levels of homocysteine may be one way to intervene in mild cognitive deficit early in the adult life-cycle

Determining levels of homocysteine may be one way to intervene in mild cognitive deficit early in the adult life-cycle

Loss of body mass over time appears to be strongly linked to older adults' risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Loss of body mass over time appears to be strongly linked to older adults' risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Tests of cognitive function are the best way so far to predict whether healthy elderly people will develop Alzheimer's

Tests of cognitive function are the best way so far to predict whether healthy elderly people will develop Alzheimer's

Scientists reverse memory loss in mice with Alzheimer's

Scientists reverse memory loss in mice with Alzheimer's

Possible molecular origin of at least nine human diseases of nervous system degeneration

Possible molecular origin of at least nine human diseases of nervous system degeneration

Notch1 and Jagged1 genes are likely markers indicating a patient's probable aggressive breast cancer

Notch1 and Jagged1 genes are likely markers indicating a patient's probable aggressive breast cancer

Two recent studies may help clinicians and researchers better predict and understand dementia of the Alzheimer's type

Two recent studies may help clinicians and researchers better predict and understand dementia of the Alzheimer's type

HIV-infected macrophages in the brain continuously travel to part of the brain Alzheimer's disease often damages

HIV-infected macrophages in the brain continuously travel to part of the brain Alzheimer's disease often damages

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