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New recommendations for Alzheimer's diagnosis


Experts from the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association have issued suggestions to update the criteria for the diagnosis of  Alzheimer's disease.

WebMD 13 July 2010

Big head 'may protect against dementia'


Researchers found that people with Alzheimer's with the largest craniums had better memory and thinking skills than patients with smaller skulls.

BBC News Online 12 July 2010

Streets ahead: a revolution in urban planning


Cities of the future won’t be filled with androids but with ‘silver citizens’. And that means a revolution in urban planning.

Independent.co.uk 12 July 2010

Chemical makes brain cells grow, thwarts mental decline in ageing rats


Scientists have discovered a compound that restores the capacity to form new memories in aging rats, likely by improving the survival of newborn neurons in the brain's memory hub.

ScienceDaily 8 July 2010

Depression may double dementia risk, say researchers


Having depression may nearly double the risk of developing dementia later in life, research suggests.

BBC News Online 6 July 2010

Discovery paves way for blood test to predict Alzheimer's disease


A simple blood test to predict Alzheimer's disease up to 10 years before symptoms appear could be developed after researchers found high levels of a protein can be an early sign of the condition.

Telegraph.co.uk 5 July 2010

Magnets can improve Alzheimer's symptoms, study finds


Applying magnets to the brains of Alzheimer's sufferers can help to improve their symptoms, according to new research. A study by Italian scientists found the method helped patients to understand what is said to them.