Many older people fear that they have Alzheimer's disease because they can't find their eyeglasses or remember someone's name. Alzheimer's is a disease that robs people of their memory.
UCLA Health researchers say study findings uncover Huntington's disease mechanisms and pave new ways to develop treatments.
Noncognitive symptoms such as agitation in Alzheimer’s disease present a management challenge. Johns Hopkins experts discuss how both behavioral and pharmacological approaches can provide benefit.
By Guest Columnist Dr. Stephanie Duguid Our most recent speaker through the Mississippi Health Ambassador Initiative was Dr.
Worley was part of a team that showed how the loss of one of the two proteins used in the test disrupts synapses and leads to ...
Alzheimer's early detection tests using video games developed by Rutgers-Newark researchers may help spot the disease years before symptoms are noticeable and provide a noninvasive form of ...
Many brain disorders are nearly impossible to diagnose until symptoms become apparent, making early intervention a challenge. But groundbreaking research funded by the National Institutes of Health ...
A puzzling discovery has left doctors scratching their heads: The brain of an American woman with Down syndrome showed all the classic signs of Alzheimer’s disease, yet she remained symptom-free ...
Now They Have to Prove It An experimental treatment appears to delay Alzheimer’s symptoms in some people genetically destined to get the disease in their 40s or 50s, according to new findings ...
A recent study tests a new drug, gantenerumab on people with a genetically inherited form of Alzheimer’s disease. For people with this condition, dementia is almost inevitable. Gantenerumab ...
Join the Southeast Missouri Team Hope Walk on April 12 at Jackson City Park to support the fight against Huntington's disease ...