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Over 150 million people will be living with dementia by 2050, estimates suggest--more than double the number today.
Scientists have used an AI model to reassess the results of a completed clinical trial for an Alzheimer's disease drug. They ...
Neurogen Biomarking will present novel data on at-home p-tau 217 testing for Alzheimer’s disease at the upcoming Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC) in Toronto, Canada. Chief ...
WHY do some people develop dementia, while others don’t? It’s a question that’s baffled scientists for decades. Some blame ...
Now, scientists say that eating just a couple of eggs a week could significantly reduce Alzheimer’s risk in older adults.
The Alzheimer's Association of Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana held the kickoff party on Wednesday for its Walk to End ...
A large cohort study of older adults found that eating at least one egg per week was linked to a significantly lower risk of Alzheimer’s dementia.
More than 5 percent of Americans over 65 are living with Alzheimer’s dementia, a number that is estimated to grow as the ...
A new study finds that prior herpesvirus infections are linked to a faster age-related increase in blood biomarkers ...
This seemingly unrelated health issue could have a serious impact on a person's future risk of developing dementia ...
California is on the cusp of a demographic shift, with the number of people 65 and older skyrocketing by 59% over the next 15 ...
A study found that eating choline-rich foods daily, like eggs, fish and broccoli, was linked to lower Alzheimer's risk.