A powerful ally in fight against Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia — it causes memory loss, confusion, thinking problems and behavioral changes.
The finding has implications for all of us, write Harvard physician-researchers Christopher Worsham and Anupam Jena.
In a trial featuring a mouse model of Alzheimer's, scientists found that inhaling a mixture containing xenon gas helped ...
The gas xenon, like the other noble, or inert, gases, is known for doing very little. The class of elements, because of its ...
Cutting-edge fluorescent cholesterol probes now enable scientists to visualize cholesterol movement and distribution in live cells with unprecedented detail. By combining computer simulations with ...
Researchers report hopeful progress in efforts to find treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. They report a recent clinical ...
Dartmouth Health is the only health care system on the East Coast to be part of the newly launched Brain Health Navigator ...
The Alzheimer's Accountability and Investment Act (Public Law 118-93), enacted on October 1, 2024, mandates that the National ...
Bristol Myers Squibb plans to release initial late-stage trial data on Cobenfy in Alzheimer's-related psychosis during the ...
Kyung Bo Kim discovered compounds that improved cognitive function regardless of amyloid plaque buildup — an encouraging sign ...
In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her ...
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and ...