A new study suggested that Alzheimer's disease can be spotted early through a distinctive smell in urine.
Researchers find that stress increases the risk for thinking problems that may lead to Alzheimer's disease.
When brain cells connections are severed, some of the most important brain functions are also impaired, according to a new study.
With the staggering data on Alzheimer's and the fact that no treatment for prevention, let alone cure has been known as of yet, any fresh development in the research regarding the disease is most certainly welcome. Two new studies are shedding a positive light on a possible treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
A new study has dismissed the role of the estrogen drug Raloxifene in the improvement of the memory and thinking skills of women who were suffering from dementia brought about by Alzheimer's disease. This is contrary to a previous study suggesting that the drug may lower the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia.
Researchers find that drugs for treating Azheimer's disease and clinical depression may benefit stroke victims, but recommend further studies to support the claim.
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to accelerated cognitive decline in seniors.
Report says dementia cases will rise in the years to come.