_ Health Headlines Brain Food: Alzheimer's and Diet By Jane Farrell article The MIND and Mediterranean diets ΓÇö both of which are rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, olive oil, beans, and … Read More→
_ Brain Health New Weapons to Fight Alzheimer's? By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered how a molecule found in green tea breaks apart tangles of the protein tau, a hallmark of … Read More→
_ An Early Sign of Alzheimer's Risk? By Jane Farrell article Abnormal cholesterol and glucose (or blood sugar) levels as early as age 35 may be associated with AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease risk … Read More→
_ A Simpler Way to Detect Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article A new blood test can accurately predict the presence of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, making a diagnosis of AlzheimerΓÇÖs … Read More→
_ How Alzheimer's Is Diagnosed By Jane Farrell article Doctors use several methods and tools to help determine if a person with thinking or memory problems has AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease. … Read More→
_ Men's Health Viagra and Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. It is expected to affect 16 million Americans by 2050. … Read More→
_ Talking with Kids about Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article When a family member has AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, it affects everyone in the family, including children and grandchildren. ItΓÇÖs important to … Read More→
_ Vaccines, Infections and Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Flu (influenza) and pneumonia vaccinations are associated with reduced risk of AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, according to new research reported this month … Read More→
_ Progress in Research for Alzheimer's Test By Jane Farrell article Researchers report an advance in the development of a blood test that could help detect AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease in people who … Read More→
_ A Simpler Test for Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Researchers are drawing closer to fully developing a blood test that could help detect pathological AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease in people who … Read More→
_ Progress Reported toward Earlier Diagnosis of Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Researchers report an advance in the development of a blood test that could help detect AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease in people who … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Five Ways to Shift the Direction and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease By Sondra Forsyth article It is estimated that 5.8 million Americans are living with the effects of Alzheimer’s dementia. With a new case developing … Read More→
_ Hypertension Drug May Hold Promise for Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Seeking new treatments to slow the progression of AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, researchers found the blood pressure drug nilvadipine increased blood flow … Read More→
_ Dementia: It's More Than Alzheimer's Disease By Sondra Forsyth blog Say the word “dementia,” and most people think about Alzheimer’s disease. We can’t blame them; Alzheimer’s disease affects┬áalmost 6 million […]
_ Emergency Readiness for People with Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article People with AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease can be especially vulnerable during disasters like severe weather, fires, floods, earthquakes, and other emergency situations. … Read More→
_ When a Person with Alzheimer's Starts Rummaging By Jane Farrell article It is not unusual for someone with AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease to start rummaging or searching through cabinets, drawers, closets, the refrigerator, … Read More→
_ Experts Discover Five New Risk Genes for Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Researchers report that they have discovered five new risk genes for AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, while confirming others that are already known. … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias U.S. Burden of Alzheimer's to Double by 2060 By Jane Farrell article The number of Alzheimer’s cases will more than double by 2060, new research shows. And Hispanic Americans have the largest … Read More→