A team of scientists at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) has published new evidence suggesting that the brain’s protective shield—known as the blood-brain…
Dementia is the leading cause of death in Australia. Yet despite its prevalence, little is known about whether rural and regional Australians are more likely…
The European Union on Thursday approved the highly contentious Alzheimer’s medication Kisunla under strict conditions, with the drug’s effectiveness hotly debated by the medical community.
A new study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers one of the most comprehensive views yet of how brain cells…
To experience or even contemplate dementia raises some of the most profound questions: What does it mean to be a person? How does someone find…
A new study shows that people with higher levels of the protein albumin in their urine are at increased risk of developing dementia. The study,…
A new study from Finland shows that low labor market participation for non-retirement related reasons may be an early indicator of dementia already years before…
Drinking any amount of alcohol likely increases the risk of dementia, suggests the largest combined observational and genetic study to date, published in BMJ Evidence-Based…
Researchers at Zhengzhou University report evidence that physical frailty is associated with dementia and that genetic background, brain structure, and immunometabolic function may mediate this…
The approval of new antibody medications for Alzheimer’s disease—lecanemab and donanemab—and diagnostic tests in the blood mark the beginning of a new era in Alzheimer’s…