A quiet shift in memory can begin long before a diagnosis of dementia. These early changes often pass unnoticed, even as the ...
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A finger-prick test taken at home may reveal your dementia risk
Researchers have shown that a simple finger prick performed at home, without medical supervision, can detect a protein linked ...
You’ve forgotten a few appointments lately and you find yourself losing track of conversations. Close friends or family may ...
Cognitive decline in very old adults has been considered for decades to be an almost inevitable consequence of aging. In clinical practice, this has contributed to many memory problems in patients ...
CAN wiggling your pinky finger really help strengthen your brain and ward off dementia? A new viral trend – aptly dubbed ...
An innovative sensor that measures changes in the properties of light – and which is the size of a postage stamp – could help improve how Alzheimer’s disease is detected in the future.
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The FDA cleared the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s in a doctor’s office
Adults showing signs of memory loss and cognitive decline can now be screened for Alzheimer’s disease with a simple blood ...
What if protecting your brain from dementia was as simple as wiggling your little fingers a few seconds each day? That's the ...
Researchers found Alzheimer's biomarkers accurately predicted faster cognitive decline and dementia risk in adults aged 80 ...
What if protecting your brain from dementia was as simple as wiggling your little fingers a few seconds each day? That's the ...
When something goes wrong in the brain of people with dementia, often it’s more than one thing. But it can be hard to tease apart multiple brain diseases, especially in the early stages, or even ...
Cognitive decline in very old adults has been considered for decades to be an almost inevitable consequence of aging.
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