A team of researchers at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC has identified important differences in how early ...
The St. Louis-based nonprofit "Angel Embrace" gave baby dolls to women in the Dementia Unit at "Westgate at Wildwood Ranch" in Joplin to bring comfort, companionship and joy.
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, was reportedly spotted using a nicotine pouch during his Senate confirmation hearing, it sparked a firestorm of curiosity.
Thrive West Central will be hosting an event on Wednesday, March 18th, to help provide resources and services to people who are caregivers of patients with ...
Urging Senator Mike McGuire, Assemblymember Chris Rogers to co-sign this budget Request – $5.4 million (Asm. Athens / Sen. Ochoa Bogh): For Dementia Care Aware Dear Editor, I ...
Researchers led by a scientist at UC San Diego examined blood samples collected in the 1990s to detect a key biomarker’s ...
Tennessee state Rep. Renea Jones is pushing to provide help to families taking care of loved ones diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease with a bill ...
Researchers identify a repeat expansion in the GOLGA8A gene as a major genetic driver for a rare, early-onset form of frontotemporal dementia.
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is offering a set of “GREEN” tips to help families include loved ones with dementia in St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Rising diagnoses of young onset dementia highlight the need for early recognition and timely evaluation of a condition that disrupts patients’ careers, families, and financial stability.
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder and the leading cause of dementia worldwide. Despite extensive research, the pathophysiology of AD remains incompletely understood, ...
Alzheimer’s disease is widely known for its most visible symptoms, such as memory loss, confusion, and difficulty thinking clearly. These changes often appear slowly and become worse over time.