A new study reports trace amounts of lithium in drinking water may slow death rates in people with Alzheimer's disease. Researchers also discovered rates of obesity and diabetes are also lower in areas where lithium is present in the water supply.
Researchers review the evidence that Parkinson's disease may, at least for some patients, begin in the gut.
People with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease can benefit significantly from a six-month aerobic training program. Aerobic exercise helps improve brain glucose metabolism and executive function, in addition to increasing cardiorespiratory fitness.
Cognitive deficits as a result of long-COVID can be significantly improved within 3 - 4 days following alternating non-invasive brain stimulation using microcurrents.
Researchers highlight some of the current strategies being pursued to help restore lost function and regenerate brain areas affected by Parkinson's disease.
A new study reports experiencing vital exhaustion, a symptom of psychological distress, during mid life may be associated with a higher risk of developing dementia later in life.
Researchers report on how new advances in stem cell biology and genetic engineering could be beneficial in developing new treatments for Parkinson's disease.
Researchers propose future gut microbiome studies related to Parkinson's disease should address questions relevant to patient care.
Summary: Researchers document not only the behavioral and cognitive effects of a single exercise session, but also the neurochemical and...
Study reveals aluminum is co-located with the tau protein in people with familial Alzheimer's disease.
A new study reveals demography and the by products of industrialization are contributing to an impending Parkinson's disease pandemic.
Altered pain perception could be a new biomarker to assess late-onset Alzheimer's risk in cognitively healthy individuals with the AopE4 gene before symptoms occur.