Recent headlines suggest that up to 42% of people ages 55 and older face an eventual dementia diagnosis. But some experts have a follow-up message: Risk isn't the same as destiny, and there are ways ...
I’ve tried everything,” Dr. Nathaniel Chin, an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine, ...
In a trial featuring a mouse model of Alzheimer's, scientists found that inhaling a mixture containing xenon gas helped reduce levels of brain atrophy and neuroinflammation.
A new USC-led study suggests that assessing blood vessel health should be included in dementia diagnostics. A new USC-led ...
In our 2024 Spring Raffle, £51,815 was raised from ticket sales – 12.26% being spent on prizes, 39.00% on the expenses of running the raffle and 48.75% going on to fund the work of Alzheimer’s ...
Scientists have discovered that inhaling xenon gas activates brain immune cells to break down Alzheimer 's-related plaques ...
More American adults may develop dementia than previously thought, according to a new study published this month. The number ...
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia — it causes memory loss, confusion, thinking problems and behavioral changes.
Research finds that so-called "heavy" drinkers are more likely to develop dementia than "moderate" ones. But there's good news: Even dropping your drinking levels from "heavy" to "moderate" will ...
A study by the University of South Australia suggests that activities like reading, praying, and listening to music can help prevent dementia in people over 60. Engaging in calm activities and ...
Sadly, there is no cure for dementia. But both experts emphasized that an early diagnosis can improve quality of life and stop the disease from progressing as quickly. “Traditional treatment options, ...