Learn about the APOE4 gene and why Chris Hemsworth's discovery of carrying two copies sparked conversations about Alzheimer's ...
New research finds that the lifetime risk of dementia after age 55 in Americans is 42%, significantly higher than previous ...
By 2060, the rates of dementia in the United States are expected to double to a million new cases per […] The post By 2060, ...
"The results of this study we're talking about are disturbing," said Dr. Ted Huey, Director of Butler Hospitals' memory and ...
According to a study published in Nature Medicine, about 42% of people over the age of 55 will develop dementia in their ...
Genetic differences that contribute to how long a person will live and their risk of Alzheimer's disease have been identified ...
A new study found that dementia cases in the United States are projected to double from more than 500,000 in 2020 to about 1 ...
Women using Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) to treat menopause-symptoms could be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's, UK scientists claim. Previous studies have suggested HRT poses a ...
Dementia rates in the U.S. could double by 2060 to a million new cases per year, according to a study published on Monday.
New research suggests that the risk for developing dementia is significantly higher than previously estimated, and the burden ...
The genetics underlying the common late-onset form of AD is complex. The apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) is a major and well-replicated risk factor for both sporadic and familial late-onset AD.
Roughly 1 million Americans a year are expected to develop dementia by 2060. That’s about double what was previously thought.