Dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD), is a growing pandemic that presents profound challenges to healthcare systems, families, and societies throughout the world. By 2050, the number of people living with dementia worldwide could almost triple, from 47 to 132 million, with associated costs rising to $3 trillion. To reduce the future incidence of dementia, there is an immediate need for interventions that target the disease process from its earliest stages. Research programs are increasingly starting to focus on midlife as a critical period for the beginning of AD-related pathology, yet the indicators of the incipient disease process in asymptomatic individuals remain poorly understood. We address this important knowledge gap by e...
The field of aging and dementia research is advancing rapidly toward the stage of earlier identifica...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortalit...
AbstractIntroductionIncreasing evidence suggests that Alzheimer's disease (AD) may begin decades bef...
New Trends in Dementia Diagnosis and CareDementia in Primary Care: Prevalence to Partnerships Thomas...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
Among neurodegenerative disease, dementia is the one which affected cerebral cortex. (Grabowski and ...
peer reviewedAccording to the dominant biomedical view, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has a precise, nece...
the elderly population has resulted in a tremendous increase in Alzheimer's dis ease (AD).I In ...
Background: Trajectories of decline across different socio-cognitive domains in healthy older adults...
Dementia is not a single disease or condition but a syndrome of multiple causes. It is usually used ...
The course of Alzheimer\u2019s disease and other dementias should be viewed as a continuum across th...
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in adults, is a progressive degenerative neuro...
Brain imaging studies have shown that slow and progressive cerebral atrophy characterized the develo...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological illness with a progressive course that is the most common...
The field of aging and dementia research is advancing rapidly toward the stage of earlier identifica...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortalit...
AbstractIntroductionIncreasing evidence suggests that Alzheimer's disease (AD) may begin decades bef...
New Trends in Dementia Diagnosis and CareDementia in Primary Care: Prevalence to Partnerships Thomas...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
Among neurodegenerative disease, dementia is the one which affected cerebral cortex. (Grabowski and ...
peer reviewedAccording to the dominant biomedical view, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has a precise, nece...
the elderly population has resulted in a tremendous increase in Alzheimer's dis ease (AD).I In ...
Background: Trajectories of decline across different socio-cognitive domains in healthy older adults...
Dementia is not a single disease or condition but a syndrome of multiple causes. It is usually used ...
The course of Alzheimer\u2019s disease and other dementias should be viewed as a continuum across th...
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in adults, is a progressive degenerative neuro...
Brain imaging studies have shown that slow and progressive cerebral atrophy characterized the develo...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological illness with a progressive course that is the most common...
The field of aging and dementia research is advancing rapidly toward the stage of earlier identifica...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortalit...