SEVEN NEWS. MORE THAN 53,000 NEW MEXICANS ARE EXPECTED TO HAVE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE BY 2025. THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION SAYS THAT’S AN INCREASE OF 2000 PEOPLE PER YEAR. WE ASKED KOAT ...
The mystery surrounding Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman's death has been solved. The 94-year-old died of heart disease and complications caused by Alzheimer’s disease, according to the New ...
announced that it will present scientific findings related to its Alzheimer's disease treatment candidate ... trial participant screening process. Poster presentations will focus on methods ...
Mar. 12, 2025 — As many as half of nursing home residents are cognitively impaired and may be unable to communicate symptoms such as pain or anxiety to those caring for them. Therefore ...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that impairs memory and cognitive judgment and is often accompanied by mood swings, disorientation and eventually delirium.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico has paired up with the Alzheimer’s Association in a pilot U.S. initiative aimed at raising awareness about a disease that affects several million people ...
A puzzling discovery has left doctors scratching their heads: The brain of an American woman with Down syndrome showed all the classic signs of Alzheimer’s disease, yet she remained symptom-free ...
How Air Pollution and Wildfire Smoke May Contribute to Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease Feb. 27, 2025 — Air pollution contributes to nearly 7 million premature deaths each year, and its ...
If you’re looking for a poster child for something this administration is doing that has no apparent support from anyone, I think you’ve got your winner.
Alzheimer’s disease is the 7th leading cause of death ... Jane Seymour with Alzheimer’s and Dementia Message Movie Poster. (VNA Health photo) For the 2025 PHorum, we invite the public to ...
New research suggests that the formation of stress granules, clumps of proteins and RNA under stress, is a potential root cause of Alzheimer's disease. These granules affect biological processes ...
Receiving routine vaccinations against common infections like tetanus, shingles, and pneumonia may offer an unexpected benefit: a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life.