After a decade of work, a team led by Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont researcher and Université de Montréal associate professor Dr. Gilbert
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Study predicts most people with earliest Alzheimer’s signs won’t develop dementia associated with the disease
During the past decade, researchers have identified new ways to detect the earliest biological signs of Alzheimer’s disease. These early
Continue reading »Moderate to high intensity exercise does not slow cognitive decline in people with dementia, study finds
Moderate to high intensity exercise does not slow cognitive (mental) impairment in older people with dementia, finds a trial published
Continue reading »Most deprived are nearly twice as likely to develop dementia
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research. Researchers
Continue reading »Move it and use it: Exergaming may help those at risk of Alzheimer’s or related dementias
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), often a precursor to Alzheimer’s, showed significant improvement with certain complex thinking and
Continue reading »Molecule could improve memory, reduce Alzheimer’s degradation, study finds
A Purdue University graduate and a Purdue Research Park of Northwest Indiana (NWI) startup have published a research study in
Continue reading »Age, marital status, BMI and sleep associated with risk for dementia
Could your age, marital status, BMI (body mass index) and amount of sleep impact your risk for dementia? Researchers at
Continue reading »Cholesterol raises the build up of Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain
High cholesterol increases the build up of Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain by 20 times, study finds Researchers believe findings
Continue reading »New leads on treating dementia and Alzheimer’s
A new research study by scientists in Australia and the US provides an explanation for why clinical trials of drugs
Continue reading »Researchers chart a new way to look at concussion
A Portland State University research team studying concussion has published an interactive diagram showing the many facets of mild traumatic
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