Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
Dogs are like family. They’re always there, wagging their tails when we come home, curling up next to us when we’re feeling ...
A change in driving patterns among older adults may signal cognitive decline, offering an opportunity for early intervention ...
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Alzheimer's Benefits May Continue After Donanemab Treatment Ends, Data Suggest
Patients who completed treatment by 12 months fared better than external controls 2 years ...
Down syndrome is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. Because of genes present on this chromosome that are known to ...
Owners often report aimless pacing, barking at nothing, soiling in the house and anxiety for no apparent reason.
Novo Nordisk says it still thinks GLP-1 drugs could be a promising treatment for Alzheimer’s, despite two disappointing ...
There is no single, easy test to diagnose Alzheimer’s, but a new review of 18 scientific studies confirms that a simple blood ...
Having dementia can seem like the end of everything. But in some ways, it’s only the beginning. “The most important thing ...
New research suggests that unusual changes in eating behavior—rather than memory loss—may be one of the earliest signs of a ...
A retrospective real-world study strengthens evidence that early, sustained treatment with the antiamyloid lecanemab can slow ...
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Novel Alzheimer's Pill May Slow Decline in Some High-Risk Patients
Analysis shows benefits with valiltramiprosate in APOE4 carriers with mild cognitive impai ...
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