Articles for Tag: "dementia"

Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease? 
Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease?
A new research study looks to measure the impact. Learn more.
Is a vaccine that protects against Alzheimer’s on the horizon? 
Is a vaccine that protects against Alzheimer’s on the horizon?
Scientists believe a new formula that can prevent and slow the disease may be tested on humans within the next few years.
Could a genetic test detect Alzheimer’s risk in young adults? 
Could a genetic test detect Alzheimer’s risk in young adults?
5.1 million Americans have been diagnosed. A study reveals promise of an effective early predictor.
Clinical trials and Alzheimer’s disease 
Clinical trials and Alzheimer’s disease
Read how becoming a part of a clinical trial could benefit people with memory loss.
Some ‘brain foods’ can lower your risk of Alzheimer’s 
Some ‘brain foods’ can lower your risk of Alzheimer’s
The neurological disorder is the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S., but diet can help stave off the disease.
Maple syrup and blueberries to prevent Alzheimer’s? 
Maple syrup and blueberries to prevent Alzheimer’s?
An expert weighs in on whether certain foods can delay the onset of dementia.
Could your humor indicate your risk for dementia?  Featured
Could your humor indicate your risk for dementia?
An inappropriate sense of humor might be an early indicator of a rare form of this condition.