Sense of smell linked to speed of brain loss and cognitive decline
Study finds associations between ability to identify smells with rates of brain volume loss and cognitive decline and dementia.
Study finds associations between ability to identify smells with rates of brain volume loss and cognitive decline and dementia.
Read about a study from an NIH-supported team that may explain why some people are susceptible to infectious illnesses, while others manage to stay healthy…
Learn about how to make mealtimes easier for people with Alzheimer’s disease in this infographic.
Researchers discovered a mechanism linking high sugar consumption to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Blood vessel abnormalities in the eye are a major factor in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research from Cedars-Sinai investigators published in the…
A decline in functional mobility, loss of muscle strength and an increase in body fats are often associated with aging.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists is offering a complimentary four-part series, “Perioperative Diagnostic Excellence in the Older Adult: An Educational Initiative,” with opportunities to earn…
.@AmerGeriatrics Honors Expert & Emerging #Geriatrics Leaders at #AGS23 http://ow.ly/V3Pg50NY3za New York (April 27, 2023) – The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) annually honors researchers, clinicians,…
The Scientist-in-Training Research Award is presented to a pre-doctoral candidate from a range of disciplines—including psychology, gerontology, epidemiology, etc.—who submitted the most outstanding abstract for…