Alzheimer's Stories
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Neurodegenerative Diseases Treatment Update
The Mediterranean diet for many years has been linked to health benefits. New research finds even more benefits to plants that grow in the region. -
This Could Be A Surprising Indicator Of Alzheimer's
A research team recently examined 2,092 paintings from the careers of seven famous artists and found potential indicators of neurodegenerative disorders. -
Breakthrough Alzheimer's Study Suggests Blood Test Diagnosis Is On The Horizon
New research suggests we are closer than ever to making a blood test screening for Alzheimer's Disease a reality. -
Pokémon GO Can Boost Your Memory
New research about Pokémon tells us a lot about how the human brain’s memory functions work. -
A Neuroscience Professor Explains How To Age-Proof Your Brain
Neuropsychiatrist and Nobel Prize recipient Eric Kandel explains how the brain changes as we age. -
Sauna Benefits Could Include Reduced Risk Of Dementia
If you're looking to reduce your risk of dementia, researchers have uncovered one unlikely candidate: sauna bathing. -
Scientists Learn More About Early Alzheimer’s Signs
Researchers studying people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s found a clue about how the disease progresses. -
7 Hidden Health Dangers Of Smoking Pot Revealed In 2016
Marijuana may seem safe, but research in 2016 revealed new dangers from smoking pot; here are seven risks you should know. -
Honeybee Brains Give Clue for Alzheimer's Cure
Honeybees have a lot in common with humans, so studying how they create memories could help us cure dementia. -
3 Diseases And Viruses That Could Be Cured Sooner Than We Think
These three diseases may be cured sooner than we think. -
Smoking Weed May Accelerate Alzheimer's Disease
Long-term marijuana use has been linked to low blood flow in the brain, increasing susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease. -
New Research Changes What We Know About Alzheimer’s Disease
New research suggests that what we thought we knew about the development of plaques and tangles, the hallmark of Alzheimer's Disease, may be completely wrong.