A new study finds that a simple blood test could predict Alzheimer's disease long before symptoms appear.
Researchers report that certain movement-related symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease may originate in the peripheral nervous system rather than the brain.
Arizonan Bob Ehlers was diagnosed with Alzheimer's six years ago and works to keep it at bay. Here are some of his tips.
AI identifies 40-gene signature that protects some brains from Alzheimer's cognitive decline despite full disease pathology, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Case Western Reserve University researchers have received a $6.2 million grant to identify new genetic ...
Plasma pTau217 may detect initial buildup of AD-related brain changes before they can be detected by current ‘gold standard’ ...
Rumors about tech billionaire Bill Gates' supposed involvement in remedies for Alzheimer's disease or dementia circulated for ...
People have no control over Alzheimer's risk factors such as age, genes and family history. Diet, exercise and adequate sleep ...
Researchers have identified patterns of neuropsychiatric symptoms that may reveal when Alzheimer’s disease occurs alongside ...
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Major review finds new Alzheimer’s drugs offer no meaningful patient benefit
For the millions of families watching a loved one slip away to Alzheimer’s disease, the arrival of drugs that promised to ...
FOX 9 Minneapolis‑St. Paul highlighted how the approach could flag Alzheimer’s earlier than conventional testing. The ...
How is it possible to spend tens of billions of dollars developing drugs to treat a serious disease that affects millions of ...
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