Considering how often we hear about job risks, it's encouraging to hear about ones that may actually protect you from Alzheimer's!
A new Buck Institute discovery reveals neurons process sugar in a surprising way— and unlocking this “brain sugar” pathway could lead to powerful Alzheimer’s treatments.
INCLUDES PRINTABLE CAREGIVER RESOURCE: Can an old song brighten the day of people with dementias such as Alzheimer's? Can a childhood memory help bring back clarity and connection? An uplifting study offers useful answers.
Caught in a frustrating loop of suspecting dementia in your loved one, only to be denied by doctors? Join me as we explore the untold story behind dementia diagnoses. Don't miss out on key insights that can change everything!
Lecanemab (marketed as Leqembi) is today's top Alzheimer's drug. Why does equitable access to this drug remain a significant challenge? What needs to be done?
Does dementia always begin with memory loss? Three people living with dementia reveal common misconceptions about their diagnoses.
Why do so many people with dementia refuse to bathe? 🚿 What can you do? One simple change could make the difference. See tips to help your loved one. Leave a comment sharing what worked for you. It could inspire another caregiver!
Baylor University/Dell Medical School study reveals surprising link between technology use and reduced risk for dementia for older adults.
P-tau217 is a blood-based marker for Alzheimer's. See how it offers a simpler, cheaper way to analyze Alzheimer's.
Stanford Medicine's new analysis of a vaccination program found shingles vaccines appear to lower dementia diagnoses by 20% -- more than any other known intervention.
Heavy drinkers who have eight or more alcoholic drinks per week have increased risk of brain lesions called hyaline arteriolosclerosis, signs of brain injury that are associated with memory and thinking problems, according to a new study.