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This article provides useful tips for helping a child understand the symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Not since 2003 has a new medication been approved by the FDA for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Fortunately, this long dry spell may be nearing an end. This article explores a variety of clinical trials that may one day provide new treatments and methods to more effectively manage Alzheimer’s disease.
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a disorder characterized by 3 symptoms: dementia, gait disorder, and incontinence. Learn about diagnosis & treatment.
Important information about COVID-19 risk factors for the elderly and protecting Alzheimer’s and dementia patients during the current coronavirus pandemic.
Weight, which includes obesity, is linked with Alzheimer’s disease. This is an area of very active investigation as researchers discover associations between brain health and the body chemistry that controls weight.
Explore how researchers are recruiting the immune system to fight Alzheimer's disease.
Find answers to some of the most common misconceptions about Alzheimer’s disease.
Vascular dementia, the second-most common dementia type, is a late stage of vascular cognitive impairment. Learn about risk factors and prevention strategies.
Learn about the cognitive, behavioral, emotional and movement symptoms that may be associated with vascular dementia.
Learn about the roles that one’s sex (determined by genes and chromosomes), and gender (social role and preferred orientation) play in the risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in men. We examine how they may impact the course of the disease.