Diet, exercise, brain games, even using your non-dominant hand can help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Study identifies plasma free-carnitine deficiency in women with aMCI and early-AD, highlighting ...
The way in which we walk might hold the key to diagnosing Alzheimer's, or other types of dementia. Ground-breaking research ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the ...
Researchers have discovered that suppressing a nucleolar complex can reduce Alzheimer’s-related protein toxicity. Scientists ...
Aging involves gradual functional decline across various biological systems, including impaired cellular mechanisms such as ...
With an estimated 6.9 million Americans aged 65 and older currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, the road to a cure seems long and uncertain, according to a news release.
Genetic differences that contribute to how long a person will live and their risk of Alzheimer's disease have been identified ...
Individuals who suffer head trauma from sports, accidents, or other causes often go on to develop neurodegenerative diseases ...
More than 6 million Americans ages 65 and up are living with Alzheimer’s, including nearly 36,000 Nebraska residents.
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 ...
A study seems to establish a link between oral herpes virus, which causes mouth cold sores, and Alzheimer’s disease. The study was published in Cell Reports on Jan. 2.