UT Health East Texas neurologist Dr. Allison Hennigan speaks about the work being done to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease ...
Alzheimer's disease affects more than 50 million people worldwide, often devastating both the individuals who have it and ...
In a recent study, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has shed light on physician attitudes toward novel anti-amyloid ...
This extremely generous gift has great potential to make a difference in the lives of patients and families living with these ...
Researchers have begun using eye movements as a clue that someone may get Alzheimer's. Now, some are saying the ears might be ...
There is no cure for dementia, but the disease can be slowed with exercise, diet, medicine and early detection. Until patient care is improved, Habersham and others with dementia must schedule and ...
Cognito Therapeutics today announced early-stage cost-effectiveness data supporting its Spectris therapy for Alzheimer's ...
An experimental nasal spray has helped clear toxic protein buildups in the brains of mouse models of Alzheimer's. Its ...
Longtime Lakewood Ranch resident Andrea Helme marches forward on her goal of raising funds for Alzheimer's research and care.
Three seconds go by in a flash, but that's enough time for another person to join the masses already diagnosed with dementia.
USF's Byrd Alzheimer’s Center & Research Institute received the anonymous estate gift with no restrictions, meaning it can be used for research, education or anything else the center prioritizes.
A new study finds that brain shrinkage in Alzheimer’s disease varies greatly among individuals, with distinct patterns rather than a uniform progression. These findings may pave the way for ...