What if Alzheimer’s disease left its mark on the embryo? Khadijeh Shabani and her colleagues from the Brain Development team led by Bassem Hassan (Inserm)…
New research from Boston Medical Center found a significant correlation between biomarkers in the vitreous humor of the eye and pathologically confirmed cases of Alzheimer’s…
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, affects millions of lives worldwide, robbing patients of their memories and thinking abilities.
Imagine struggling to remember your loved ones, the places you’ve been or even your own name. The haunting reality of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is…
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it can be a challenging and emotional journey for the individual and their family.
A new study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain and Disease Research shows that a very small molecule…
A simple smell and taste test could revolutionize diagnosis of Alzheimer’s—long before symptoms of memory loss even arise.
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham has found that a brief, simulated task of navigating a phone menu can detect the earliest…
People in the earliest stage of Alzheimer’s disease—after brain changes have begun but before cognitive symptoms become apparent—harbor an assortment of bacteria in their intestines…
Current dementia risk scores have high error rates and limited clinical utility for estimating 10-year risk, according to a study published online June 13 in…