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Anxiety Linked to the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Shows
Home Energy Meters Could Be Used to Detect Dementia and Depression, Report Says
Sitting May Not Be As Bad For Your Brain As Previously Thought, Study Suggests
Study Suggests Living in a Noisy Neighborhood Increases Your Risk of Dementia
Difficulty Resisting Impulses Could Be a Sign of Frontotemporal Dementia
Half of People Diagnosed with Dementia May Be Living with Undiagnosed Chronic Pain
Motivated by Her Grandmother Who Had Dementia, Student Invents Early Diagnosis App
Quadruple Misfolded Proteins May Be Why Alzheimer’s Trials Fail — And the Key to Future Treatments
Smartwatches Vulnerable to Hacking, Could Send Fake Pill Reminders to Seniors
Young Man’s “Water You Can Eat” Invention for His Grandma with Dementia Now for Sale
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Could Double Your Risk of Dementia, Study Shows
Behind Bars with No Idea Why: 200K U.S. Prisoners May Have Dementia Within a Decade
Abnormal Glucose Metabolism May Point to Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Shows
Spending Time in Space Could Increase Astronauts’ Risk of Dementia, Study Shows
Study Links Childhood Traumas to Development of Dementia in Seniors
Study Finds Chronic Conditions Like Heart Disease May Contribute to Cognitive Decline
Study Shows Living Near a Major Road or Highway Is Linked to an Increased Risk of Dementia
Native Language Makes a Difference in Dementia Patients’ Speech and Reading Difficulties
People Who Retire Early Are More Likely to Develop Dementia, Study Finds
People Who Never Learned to Read Are 3 Times As Likely to Develop Dementia, Study Says
Photographer Captures “Doggies for Dementia” Collection to Spread Awareness for the Disease
Study Says Exercise Before Meals Improves Dementia Patients’ Nutrition, Social Skills, Independence
Drug Company Revives Failed Drug After Data Shows Higher Doses May Slow Alzheimer’s Progression
In a World Where 1 in 3 Seniors Develops Alzheimer’s, This Research Program Aims to End the Epidemic
Study Shows Walking Gait Could Help Differentiate Between Types of Dementia
Grandfather With Alzheimer’s Develops Cutest Friendship With 4-Yr-Old Boy.
Study Shows This “Hunger Hormone” May Affect Alzheimer’s Risk
Excessive Napping During The Day Could Be An Early Sign Of Alzheimer’s, Study Shows
Married People Less Likely to Develop Dementia Than Divorcees, Widowers, and Those Who Never Married
Carriers of This Gene Are Less Able to Recall Recently Learned Information, More Prone to Dementia
Study Shows Dementia Symptoms Are Likely to Be Worse in the Winter, Better in the Summer
Researchers Discover Odd Link Between Insulin Resistance and Decreased Risk of Alzheimer’s
5 Reasons to Speak Up When You Think Someone You Love May Have Alzheimer’s
The 12 Early Warning Signs Of Dementia Every Woman Should Know
New One-Second Eye Test Can Detect Alzheimer’s by Looking at Plaque Buildup in the Retina
Fake Bus Stop at Hospital Helps Calm Dementia Patients Who Want to Go Home
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