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- Alzheimer’s psychosis treatment trial: recruiting patients for behavioral symptom researchAlzheimer’s psychosis trials test new treatments for hallucinations and delusions affecting patients’ daily safety and family relationships.
- Young-adult dementia support: community groups for early-onset diagnosis and careCommunity groups connect younger people with early-onset dementia to peers and resources specifically designed for their unique life circumstances.
- Does Getting a Shingles Shot Reduce Your Risk of Dementia?Shingles may increase dementia risk through inflammation, but proof remains elusive and vaccination isn’t yet recommended as dementia prevention.
- How Intestinal Bacteria May Increase Alzheimer’s Disease Risk: New ResearchRather than being passive residents of your digestive system, intestinal microbes appear to communicate with your brain through multiple biological…
- Leafy Greens Combat Dementia: Which Vegetable Protects Brain FunctionDark leafy greens may slow brain aging, but they work best as part of a broader protective pattern rather than a standalone fix.
- Music Therapy Emerges As Potential Alzheimer’s Treatment BreakthroughRecent research shows music can calm agitation and unlock memories in Alzheimer’s patients, offering a non-drug approach to suffering.
- Advanced Memory Care Program Receives Prestigious Certification RecognitionCertification of advanced memory care programs provides objective verification of specialized dementia care practices, but families should understand what the certification actually measures.
- Dementia care through music: therapeutic choir programs for memory supportChoir participation can recover lost memories in dementia while strengthening social bonds and slowing cognitive decline.
- Alzheimer’s resistance in aging brains: what science reveals about protectionSome aging brains show significant Alzheimer’s pathology yet remain free of cognitive decline, revealing how lifestyle and neural reserve protect the aging mind.
- Alzheimer’s blood screening: addressing anxiety and fears about early detectionAlzheimer’s blood tests detect pathology years before symptoms, raising legitimate fears about what early detection means for your actual future.
- Hormone Therapy and Alzheimer’s Risk: Why Timing MattersEstrogen protects the brain—but only if you start hormone therapy at the right age.
- Menopause and Alzheimer’s Risk: Key FactsEstrogen loss during menopause weakens the brain’s protective systems, potentially accelerating Alzheimer’s pathology before symptoms emerge.
















