Belly Fat in Middle Age Increases Alzheimer’s Risk Thu, February 18, 2010 1:18:00 PM EST Is middle aged spread increasing your risk for Alzheimer’s? It may be, according to a new study from Sweden that found that women who store fat on their waist in their 40s and 50s are more than twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease... Read More |
Apathy a Common Problem in Alzheimer’s Fri, January 29, 2010 12:12:00 PM EST Most people think of memory loss when they think of Alzheimer’s. But the disease can cause a wide range of behavioral and personality changes as well... Read More |
Fat Hormone Leptin Linked to Alzheimer’s Wed, January 27, 2010 1:17:00 PM EST Older men and women with high levels of leptin, a hormone made by fat cells and linked to appetite regulation, may have a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared to those with low levels of the hormone, a new study reports. Read More |
Simple Written Exam May Detect Alzheimer’s Early Wed, January 20 2010 12:00:00 AM EST A quick and simple mental agility quiz may help detect Alzheimer’s disease more easily and accurately... Read More |
Mildly High Cholesterol at Midlife Is Linked to Alzheimer’s Wedn, January 20 2010 12:00:00 AM EST Men and women whose cholesterol levels were mildly elevated in middle age are at increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease as they grow old... Read More |
Whites and Blacks With Alzheimer’s Equally Likely to Die Prematurely Tue, January 05, 2010 2:00:00 PM EST People with Alzheimer’s disease tend to die earlier than their mentally intact, age-matched peers. Both whites and blacks seem to be equally affected... Read More |
Obesity Linked to Alzheimer's Wed, December 23 2009 10:00:00 AM EST Being overweight or obese leads to brain shrinkage in old age and, researchers say, an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease... Read More |
The Physical Toll of Alzheimer’s Disease Mon, December 7 2009 11:35:00 AM EST Alzheimer’s remains a leading cause of death, yet many consider it a disease of mind and memory. Now, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine calls attention to the physical tolls on the body of Alzheimer’s... Read More |
Infections May Hasten Decline of Alzheimer’s Mon, November 16 2009 11:47:00 AM EST Colds and other infections may hasten the decline in memory and thinking skills in people with Alzheimer’s disease, researchers report... Read More |
High Blood Pressure Linked to Memory Problems in Midlife Mon, November 16 200911:53:00 AM EST High blood pressure was linked to memory and thinking problems in people over 45, according to findings from a large study, possibly setting the stage for problems like Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia later in life... Read More |
Heart Rhythm Disorder Linked to Alzheimer's Tue, July 07 2009 01:45:00 PM EST Men and women with a heart rhythm problem called atrial fibrillation are at increased risk of Alzheimer's disease... Read More |
Eye Disease of Aging Linked to Declining Memory Tue, July 07 2009 02:00:00 PM EST Eye health may be related to brain health, a new study reports. Seniors who scored low on tests of thinking and memory appeared to be more likely to have the early stages of macular degeneration, an eye disease related to aging. Read More |
Weight Loss May Be Early Sign of Alzheimer’s Tue, July 07, 2009 02:09:00 PM EST Seniors who quickly shed pounds are at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s... Read More |
Unraveling the Link Between Diabetes and Alzheimer's Disease Tues, May 05 2009 12:37:00 PM EST Researchers continue to explore the link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease, and two recent studies provide new clues about the connection between the two diseases... Read More |
Shrinking Hippocampus Signals Early Alzheimer's Mon, May 04 2009 04:35:00 PM EST People who have lost brain cells in the hippocampus area of the brain are more likely to develop dementia, researchers report. Read More |
Having a Parent With Dementia May Affect Memory in Midlife Mon, 13 April 2009 12:23:00 PM EST If your mother or father has Alzheimer’s disease, you may be at increased risk of memory problems in middle age... Read More |
Can Doctors Tell When It’s Time to Give Up the Car Keys? Mon, 09 Mar 2009 12:09:00 PM EST Giving up the car keys is a wrenching decision for anyone with Alzheimer’s and their families. Now, a new study shows, doctors may be able to use tests of thinking and perception to help determine whether a person with Alzheimer’s disease can safely get behind the wheel. Read More |
Alzheimer's Often Missed as Cause of Death Monday, January 12, 2009 Alzheimer’s disease may be under-reported as a cause of death and often is not cited on death certificates... Read More |
Bizarre Sleep Disorder Linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s Monday, January 12, 2009 People with a bizarre sleep disorder that causes them to kick, punch and cry out while dreaming are at dramatically increased risk of developing Alzheimer's or Parkinson's diseases... Read More |
A Starved Brain May Trigger Alzheimer's Disease Monday, December 29, 2008 A slow but persistent lack of nutrients in the brain may be a critical factor in causing some forms of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. Read More |
Blood Sugar Linked to Aging Brain Tuesday, December 30, 2008 Keeping blood sugar in check is not just a key to preventing diabetes. It may also help to keep the brain sharp into old age. Read More |
High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Cut Survival in People With Alzheimer’s Wednesday, December 17, 2008 People with Alzheimer's disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure are more likely to die sooner than people without such disorders. Read More |
Scientists Identify New Genes That May Be Involved in Alzheimer’s Wednesday, December 17, 2008 Researchers have identified four new genes that may play a role in late-onset Alzheimer’s, the most common form of the memory-ravaging illness that afflicts some five million Americans. Read More |
Occasional Memory Lapses Tied to Loss of Brain Volume Tuesday, October 14, 2008 Older men and women often visit their doctors complaining of forgetting an appointment or other slight memory lapses. But medical tests of memory and thinking often come back normal. Are these “senior moments” an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease? Read More |
Inconsistent Memory Tests May Predict Alzheimer's Monday, September 22, 2008 Older people who perform inconsistently on memory tests may be at increased risk for Alzheimer’s... Read More |
Old, Frail and at Risk for Alzheimer’s Monday, September 22, 2008 Frailty in old age may be related to Alzheimer’s disease... Read More |
New Memory Test Cutoff May Detect College-Educated Adults With Alzheimer’s Tuesday, July 22, 2008 Providing a different cutoff point on the Mini-Mental State Exam, or MMSE, a 30-question questionnaire commonly used to suggest a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, may identify more college-educated adults with early disease, a new study suggest. Read More |
Scientists Identify New Alzheimer's Gene Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Researchers have identified a gene that may raise the risk of getting late-onset Alzheimer’s... Read More |
Lowering Blood Pressure in the Elderly May Offer Modest Protection Against Alzheimer’s Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Getting blood pressure under control appears to be an important step for reducing heart disease and stroke in the elderly... Read More |
In the Oldest Old, Women Are More Likely to Have Dementia Than Men Monday, July 14, 2008 Women over age 90 are significantly more likely to have dementia compared to men in their 90s... Read More |
Heavy Drinking, Smoking May Spur Onset of Alzheimer’s Tuesday, June 03, 2008 Heavy drinkers and heavy smokers develop Alzheimer’s disease years earlier than people with Alzheimer’s who do not drink or smoke heavily, according to new research.v Read More |
Certain Drugs for Parkinson’s Disease and Incontinence May Impair Memory Tuesday, May 27, 2008 So-called “anticholinergic” medicines for motion sickness, urinary incontinence and other conditions may cause older people to experience greater decline in their thinking skills than people not taking the drugs. Read More |
Exploring the Link Between Depression and Early Alzheimer’s Tuesday, April 29, 2008 The fear and anxiety that accompanies a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can understandably cause patients to become depressed. Read More |
Pittsburgh Compound B Visualizes Alzheimer’s in the Living Brain Monday, April 21, 2008 An imaging agent developed by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center that attaches to brain areas damaged by Alzheimer’s disease may allow doctors to diagnose Alzheimer’s at an earlier stage. Read More |
An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis May Bring Relief Friday, April 11, 2008 There may be multiple benefits for those with dementia to getting a diagnosis. Read More |
Risk of Alzheimer’s Increases When Both Parents Have the Disease Friday, April 11, 2008 If both of your parents have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you are at increased risk of developing the disease as well. Read More |
April Is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, a Sister Ailment to Alzheimer’s Wednesday, April 09, 2008 Alzheimer's like problems may be due to dementia from Parkinson’s disease, the second most common degenerative nerve ailment after Alzheimer’s. Read More |
Stress, Diabetes and Memory Loss Tuesday, March 11, 2008 Stress hormones linked to diabetes and memory problems in animal studies. Read More |
At Risk for Stroke, At Risk for Mental Decline Tuesday, March 11, 2008 Stroke risk factors linked to cognitive problems in older Americans. Read More |
Education May Impact Detection of Alzheimer’s Wednesday, February 27, 2008 Those with less schooling were diagnosed later but with more severe disease. Read More |
Unraveling the Anatomy of ‘Senior Moments’ Friday, January 25, 2008 Communication systems in the healthy brain break down with age. Read More |
Exploring the Link Between Parkinson’s and Dementia Wednesday, January 02, 2008 Relatives of someone with Parkinson’s were found to be at increased risk for dementia. Read More |
High Blood Pressure Boosts Risk for Memory Problems Sunday, December 23, 2007 Hypertension is linked to mild cognitive impairment. Read More |
Exploring the Link Between Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Monday, November 26, 2007 Relatives of someone with Parkinson’s were found to be at increased risk for dementia. Read More |
Blood Test for Alzheimer's Moves One Step Closer Monday, November 26, 2007 Markers in the blood may signal dementia two to six years before debilitating memory loss. Read More |
Ovary Removal Can Take a Toll on Memory in Younger Women Wednesday, September 12, 2007 Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause are at an increased risk of developing memory problems or dementia down the road. Read More |
Reversing Memory Loss Thursday, August 30, 2007 What was the name of your first-grade teacher? What is the name of your beloved child? Many of us may not be able to recall the answer to that first question. Sadly, for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, even the second may be difficult to answer. Read More |
Weight Loss May Occur Years Before Alzheimer’s Onset in Women Thursday, August 30, 2007 Women who have dementia start losing weight at least 10 years before the disease is diagnosed, a new study shows. Read More |
Poor Scent Detection May Signal Early Alzheimer’s Thursday, July 05, 2007 An inability to detect common odors may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers report. Read More |
How Head Injuries, Strokes Increase Alzheimer’s Risk Monday, June 25, 2007 Boxers and others who have had head injuries in their youth are at increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease. So are older people who have suffered from strokes. Read More |
Inflammation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Friday, June 01, 2007 Inflammation, long linked to heart disease and other ills, may play an important role in Alzheimer’s disease as well, a new study suggests. Read More |
Brain Scans Identify Abnormal Protein Deposits in People with Memory Problems Thursday, May 10, 2007 Brain scans of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of memory loss that sometimes progresses to Alzheimer’s disease, show brain defects similar to those of early Alzheimer’s disease... Read More |
Diabetes Linked to Memory Problems Tuesday, April 17, 2007 Add memory loss to the long list of ills that may afflict people with diabetes, an ailment that strikes a growing proportion of our overweight and out-of-shape population. Read More |
Years Before Alzheimer’s, the Brain Shows Signs of Change Tuesday, April 17, 2007 Men and women who develop Alzheimer’s disease may show changes in the structures of their brains years before memory loss or other symptoms arise... Read More |
New Gene Linked to Alzheimer’s Monday, February 12, 2007 Scientists have discovered a gene that may play an important role in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. The gene, called SORL1, was uncovered in a huge international study involving 6,000 people... Read More |
Alzheimer’s Affects a Growing Segment of Elderly Population Monday, February 12, 2007 An updated review of the most common nervous system disorders in the United States found that 67 out of every 1,000 elderly Americans carries a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease... Read More |
Cold Sore Virus Might Play A Role in Alzheimer’s Monday, January 29, 2007 Virus may interact with a gene that raises Alzheimer’s risk. People who carry a gene that raises the risk for Alzheimer’s disease in old age may also be more prone to infection... Read More |
Experimental Brain Scan Technique Detects Early Alzheimer’s Wednesday, January 03, 2007 A chemical called FDDNP allows doctors to peer inside the brain. Read More |
Protein “Fingerprint” May One Day Lead to an Alzheimer’s Test Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Scientists have uncovered markers that may identify people living with Alzheimer’s. Read More |
Aging Cats Can Succumb to Dementia Thursday, December 07, 2006 A feline form of Alzheimer’s sheds new light on the ailment. Read More |
Memory Deficits Linked to Brain Loss Wednesday, September 20, 2006 Seniors who complained of memory problems showed significant loss of gray matter. Read More |
Shedding Pounds May Be An Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease Wednesday, September 20, 2006 Seniors who lost the most weight were more likely to develop dementia. Read More |
Stress May Hasten Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Monday, September 18, 2006 Hormones tied to stress increased brain defects characteristic of Alzheimer’s. Read More |