Early detection of Alzheimer’s dementia using smartphone
Scientists are working on a machine learning (ML) model that could potentially make early detection of Alzheimer's dementia possible through a simple smartphone tool.
This...
Why Alzheimer’s disease is more common in people with diabetes
The Connection Between Sugar and Alzheimer's
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have discovered something new. They have found a way that eating...
This lung-disease vaccine may prevent Alzheimer’s disease
The Versatile BCG Vaccine
The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, known for its use in preventing tuberculosis, has shown additional beneficial effects.
In fact, it's now a...
New research sheds light on Alzheimer’s disease protection
Alzheimer's disease is a significant health concern worldwide.
It is a type of dementia that gradually worsens over time, affecting memory, thinking skills, and the...
Scientists find the cause of gender differences in Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a sickness that affects the brain. It causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior.
People with Alzheimer's may forget things easily,...
Flu vaccine may lower Alzheimer’s risk by 40%
The Flu Shot's Unexpected Benefit
Recent research from UTHealth Houston has brought to light a surprising potential benefit of the influenza vaccine.
According to the study,...
Blood vessel problems in the eye may drive Alzheimer’s disease
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease: A New Look Through the Eyes
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that affects memory, thinking skills, and the...
A new ray of hope: 40 Hz vibrations may help fight Alzheimer’s
What's Going On?
Scientists at MIT have made a significant breakthrough in Alzheimer's research. They've found that vibrating something at a certain speed (40 Hz)...
Understanding Alzheimer’s and nutrition: A review of reviews
Introduction to Alzheimer's Disease and Nutrition
Alzheimer's disease is a brain illness that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. It is currently incurable and worsens...
“Good” cholesterol and high blood pressure: Genetic links to Alzheimer’s
Unpacking the Research
In a recent study, published in the prestigious journal JAMA Network Open, a team of scientists made a remarkable discovery linking high-density...









