The findings could help clinicians use neuropsychiatric symptoms to prepare patients and families for a type of dementia ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), in particular, may be at play, and identifying ways to slow down its progression can help. In this article, Village Caregiving details what to expect with frontotemporal ...
Researchers say elevated p-tau217 levels in older women were strongly linked to future dementia, raising hopes for earlier ...
A blood test was able to predict the risk of dementia in women up to 25 years before symptoms appear, according to a new ...
A new study led by researchers at UC San Diego shows a certain protein detected in the blood can provide decades of early ...
Experts in the US found that higher levels of a protein called p-tau217 were an accurate predictor of people developing ...
A new study conducted by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis researchers found that a single blood test ...
A simple new blood test can predict when dementia symptoms will start. Estimating the onset of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms will speed up the development of preventive treatments, say American ...
When behavioral symptoms escalate, families may struggle to safely care for loved ones at home. Early recognition and support, Ellison said, can help stabilize patients and allow many families to ...
But here's why you likely won't be seeing it in your doctor's office anytime soon.
Rising diagnoses of young onset dementia highlight the need for early recognition and timely evaluation of a condition that disrupts patients’ careers, families, and financial stability.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive memory loss and a significant decline in mental functions. Past studies have shown that people with AD exhibit a buildup ...