IN-PEACE, which provides palliative care integrated with state-of-the-art dementia care to patients with dementia and their ...
A study found that older adults with anxiety may have an increased risk of developing dementia—but this risk decreased once ...
Two clinical trials of dementia care programs report negative results in terms of patient neuropsychiatric symptoms and ...
One London clinic has become the first in Europe to offer the drug privately for an 'eye-watering' annual sum, after the NHS ...
In our 2024 Spring Raffle, £51,815 was raised from ticket sales – 12.26% being spent on prizes, 39.00% on the expenses of running the raffle and 48.75% going on to fund the work of Alzheimer’s ...
Intensive blood pressure control for adults with hypertension and high cardiovascular risk can reduce the risk of mild ...
We exist for a cure. Thank you for standing with us. You are helping our scientists understand more about the diseases that cause dementia than ever before. And this is bringing us all closer to ...
A new study led by Western researchers found frequent treatment with intranasal oxytocin – a hormone in the brain associated ...
Gaps remain in biomedical research in frontotemporal dementia; however, there are several means by which these gaps can be bridged.
Researchers have linked daily consumption of certain amounts of processed red meats to increased dementia risk, but some ...
In simulated trial, FDI achieved mean absolute errors of 1.57 and 0.70 years for predicting MCI, AD onset, respectively.
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.