Tag: Alzheimer’s disease

Decoding Dementia: 30 Years of Nun Study Data Reshape Alzheimer’s Research

A landmark 30-year analysis of aging and dementia among Catholic nuns unveils critical factors for cognitive resilience, offering new avenues for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

Could Your Mouth Hold the Key to Alzheimer’s Disease?

Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between oral bacteria and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s, opening new doors for prevention and treatment.

Silent Epidemic: 4 in 5 Americans With Dementia Remain Undiagnosed Despite Doctor Visits

A Texas study reveals a staggering gap in dementia diagnosis, with systemic barriers and healthcare inequities leaving millions unaware of their cognitive decline.

Could Delayed REM Sleep Signal Early Alzheimer’s Warning?

New research links delayed REM sleep with early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, providing potential for earlier detection and intervention.

How the Brain Refreshes Itself at Night: A New Discovery

Scientists have uncovered key mechanisms behind how the brain rejuvenates during sleep, offering groundbreaking insights into memory, cognition, and neurological health.

How Sleeping Pills May Influence the Brain’s Cleaning System

New insights into the glymphatic system reveal how sleep aids might affect neurological health and offer clues to Alzheimer's disease prevention. Key Points at a...