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In a major new finding almost a decade in the making, researchers at Harvard Medical School say they’ve found a key that may ...
In a provocative new study, Harvard Medical School scientists found that lithium, an element found in some foods and drinking ...
This suggests being consistent with the MIND diet may reduce the risk of HS, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, the authors ...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School in Boston say that, based on a study in mice, lithium could someday help treat ...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School reported Wednesday that the depletion of lithium in the brain appears to play a ...
One-third of people older than 85 in the United States are estimated to live with Alzheimer's disease today, according to the ...
Adopting intensive lifestyle changes can slow or stop progression of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new ...
Several blood tests have been shown to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease — as previously reported by Fox News Digital — but now a new test has emerged that can gauge how far it has ...
While dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are terms that are often used interchangeably, they don’t mean the same thing. Understanding the difference isn’t just helpful for clarity, it’s ...
Omega-3 fatty acids, huperzine A, and synthetic coenzyme Q10 have been proven in clinical trials to be no better than placebo (i.e., like a sugar pill) for Alzheimer's disease patients, according ...
A pathway once considered fundamental in Alzheimer’s disease is being studied intensely again, and may soon result in safer, more powerful drugs for cognition and behavior.
That's according to a new national survey by the Alzheimer's Association. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports the results show how attitudes toward the disease are changing.