World Alzheimer's Day 2021: History, significance and all you need to know about disease
Trendingdesk • 3 years agoIt is a neurodegenerative disease that deteriorates memory and cognitive abilities. It also creates difficulty in problem-solving and multitasking
New drug discovered that helps treat delusions in patients suffering from dementia
• 5 years agoThe drugs comes with a warning label and the cost could be an issue for patients are it costs about $3,000 a month.
Alzheimers spread differently in men, women more likely to develop it: new study
• 6 years agoDiagnosing women for Alzheimers is harder as they tend to do better in verbal tests than men.
2.5 hours of physical activity each week could help keep Alzheimers at bay: Study
Ians • 6 years agoFor the study, 156 participants were classified as high physical activity, 68 as low physical activity.
New genes contributing to Alzheimers identified, widening scope for its treatment
Ians • 7 years agoThe genetic and environmental factors that susceptible to the development of Alzheimer's is still not well understood.
Scientists identify potential early biomarker for Alzheimer’s
Jyoti Singh • 7 years agoThe researchers have found that early breaking down of a protein, F-actin, in the brain leads to disruption in communication among nerve cells.
Study called 'Human Project' gears up to recruit and ask 10,000 people to share life's data
Fp Archives • 8 years agoResearchers are gearing up to start recruiting participants from across the city next year for a study so sweeping it’s called “The Human Project".
Alzheimer's disease may be predicted by AI
Fp Archives • 9 years agoMachine learning method -- a type of artificial intelligence -- with a special MRI may help physicians predict who is more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, a study says.
Memory test along with brain scan can detect very early stage of Alzheimer's: study
• 9 years agoA long-term memory test combined with a brain scan could help in early diagnosis of people with Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Why some dementia patients lose ability to understand language
Fp Archives • 9 years agoGreater buildup of a toxic protein found in Alzheimer's disease on the left side of the brain can lead to a rare type of language dementia