Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia are devastating disorders that emerge following the buildup of misfolded proteins in the brain.
This holiday season, make sure the gift you choose for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is both practical and meaningful.
Exercising regularly, eating healthy and stimulating the brain can help prevent the condition, research shows.
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A study of 3,000 older adults concluded that those who took the pills were at greater risk of the devastating condition.
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The Australian Government is continuing its investment in tackling dementia, unveiling a new training resource to boost care workers' ability to ...