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A decade-long study: This eye sign can predict dementia years in advance
A new study found that the thickness of the retina in the eye may predict future risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia years before symptoms appear – opening the door to early and simple diagnosis.
Study found: The smell of your farts may help prevent Alzheimer’s
Israeli-led study finds green and Mediterranean diets slow brain aging
Chris Hemsworth announces new life changes after learning he's at risk of Alzheimer's disease
Sleep habits of dogs and humans with dementia have striking similarities - study
Much like their human companions, dogs with dementia or Alzheimer's disease have a hard time sleeping without disruption.
This Alzheimer's drug was called a 'breakthrough,' so why did 3 people die?
Lecanemab was hailed by headlines as a breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer's. Now, with the death of a third patient, there are concerns about this medication.
Advancements in AI help researchers identify early Alzheimer's - study
Researchers have made a breakthrough in AI machine learning allowing them to identify early Alzheimer's through significantly less labor-intensive methods.
Potential Alzheimer’s treatment discovered by MIT - study
The treatment has undergone animal testing and is showing promising results.
Grapevine March 24, 2023: It’s in the book
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Elite soccer players 1.5 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's -study
A new study aimed to determine the risk of neurodegenerative disease among male players in the top Swedish soccer division Allsvenskan compared to the general population.
Stressed a lot? It may increase your risk of Alzheimer's
Permanent anxiety and stress can have all kinds of negative effects on the brain and even increase the risk of getting Alzheimer's.
Amid Bruce Willis revelation: How to help a loved one with dementia
For Willis' family, and other families of those with dementia, this is a very difficult experience because the disease changes the personality of the beloved one we knew.
New technology enables the blind to navigate - Israeli study
The findings might have implications for improving the detection and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease, as spatial deficits are a common early symptom.
Laughing in serious or sad situations may be a sign of dementia
Frontotemporal dementia is one of the least common forms of dementia, while Alzheimer's disease is the most common form.