THE way you breathe may hold clues about your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, scientists have found. The discovery ...
Phosphorylated tau 217 better detected Alzheimer’s disease pathology across a range of neurodegenerative syndromes compared ...
A subtle change in your breathing could help predict Alzheimer's disease, a new study has shown.  Researchers found patients ...
Understanding the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t just impact the person diagnosed—it affects ...
Getting enough quality sleep may do more than just help you feel rested—it could play a critical role in protecting your ...
The “Shoutlet” is a new revolutionary suppression device/pillow that allows the person to scream, yell or even cry into the ...
But here’s the real surprise: those with Alzheimer’s were breathing significantly faster, around 17 breaths per minute, ...
Researchers from the UK and Slovenia have identified disrupted brain-blood flow coordination and increased breathing rates as ...
Diet can have a greater impact on a person’s chances of getting Alzheimer’s, according to new research. The Northeastern ...
Summitt and her son, Tyler, established the Pat Summitt Foundation in November 2011 with a mission to fight Alzheimer's ...
New research suggests that the formation of stress granules, clumps of proteins and RNA under stress, is a potential root cause of Alzheimer's disease. These granules affect biological processes ...
In an exceptionally rare case, a patient with a high genetic risk of developing Alzheimer's appears to have avoided his probable fate for decades, according to new research.