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Learn the role that genes and genetics play in the development of early- and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including specific gene versions associated with AD.
The tone that is set in the early days with caregiving aides can be instrumental in their relationship with the person who is living with Alzheimer's disease.
“What is good for the heart is good for the brain.” This is frequently stated as common guidance for people wondering how to either slow the onset or progression of dementia or Alzheimer’s. This article provides a few helpful tips for staying physically active along the path of Alzheimer’s disease.
There is a high physical and emotional strain associated with caregiving for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Learn helpful tips to improve your own well-being.
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 in women. We examine how they may impact the course of the disease.
Learn about the benefits and risks of online tests for dementia, and why it is crucial to involve your healthcare provider.
Learn about Alois Alzheimer, the physician who described the brain changes linked with dementia, and the many other contributions that this gifted clinician and researcher made to our knowledge of medicine.
Explore the latest information on brain games and the role they play in a brain-healthy lifestyle.
This article explores the latest research concerning Alzheimer's and women.
Learn how a healthy lifestyle can support optimal brain health.