Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia, but it is just one cause. In this short Q & A, watch Stanford Neurologist Dr. Kerchner explain the importance of getting an accurate diagnosis.
The "glymphatic system" removes brain waste. It may be a powerful new target to treat Alzheimer’s. Learn why scientists believe Alzheimer's may arise when the system is not doing its cleaning properly.
Plaques are the best-known Alzheimer's culprit. Cambridge scientists have figured out the 7 steps to forming these plaques. Find out how targeting the formation of these "oligomers" may hold the key to a cure.
UCLA researchers found active people build 5% more gray matter in their brain. See how this prevents Alzheimer's.
Learn about The Alzheimer's Society of Canada's campaign to bust the stigma of dementia.
Discover 6 easy ways you can make a difference.
Discover 6 easy ways you can make a difference.
To get a definite diagnosis of Alzheimer's requires an F18 brain scan, costing $3,000. Can the olfactory nerves' ability to sense peanut butter offer an alternative Alzheimer's test? It certainly seems accurate enough, at 1/1000th the cost!
Fresh air and exercise, improved appetite, fewer medications and happier family visits typify the world's first "Dementia Village". See how an inspired nursing home manager took a dreary hospital and turned it into a respect-filled, compassionate community.
Cardiovascular events like strokes can trigger vascular dementia.American Heart Association cholesterol guidelines can significantly reduce cardiovascular events. Is it time to take a fresh look at your cholesterol?
SLEEP VIDEO & ARTICLE: Sound stimulation can improve sleep and memory for people with pre-dementia. This study used easy-to-buy "pink noise" machines. See how simple sleep therapy makes a real difference.
VIDEO+ARTICLE: Sundowning in dementia can derail evenings with anxiety, agitation, and confusion. Here’s why it happens—and what actually helps.
POLICE DASH CAM VIDEO + ARTICLE:
See a man with Alzheimer's driving 60 MPH (100kph) at police, against traffic, on New Year's. Learn how-and-when to help a person with Alzheimer's hand in the car keys.
VIDEO+ARTICLE CARE TIP: Midnight snacks are great on New Year's Eve and even greater on midnight dementia-care shifts. Learn how late-night munchies solved a nurse's wandering & behavior problems.



