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Coping With Alzheimer's: A Mother & Daughter Portrait Of Long-Term Care
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, professional artist Mary Wyant slowly lost her ability to paint and the ability to take care of herself. Ray Suarez examines the story of Mary and her daughter Rebecca, who is now her mother's...
SciShow
We Might Be Totally Wrong About Alzheimer’s
Scientists found that the prevailing hypothesis of how the Alzheimer’s disease starts might be wrong, and some viruses could be the culprit.
SciShow
Old Pill, New Trick
One team of researchers may has found a promising lead in the fight to cure or prevent Alzheimer's. And another team is helping us understand how Hydras regrow their heads. Hosted by: Hank Green
SciShow
Can This AI Hear Alzheimer’s on the Phone?
It can be tough to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, but a team of researchers believes that artificial intelligence might be able to do it just by listening.
SciShow
How Close Are We to Curing Alzheimer's?
Researchers are working hard to understand the mechanics of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. So, how close are we to finding a cure?
Curated Video
Do Brain Exercises Really Keep You Mentally Fit?
Do Brain Exercises Really Keep You Mentally Fit?
Curated Video
Are there cognitive benefits to speaking 2 languages? The science says yes
Researchers in Montreal are pointing to the benefits of bilingualism for the brain’s health and efficiency — suggesting it could even help prevent diseases associated with aging, including Alzheimer's.
Science ABC
What Does Chronic Stress Do To Your Mind And Body
Chronic Stress: The Silent Health Threat | Understanding Cortisol's Impact In this eye-opening video, we delve deep into the world of chronic stress and its hidden consequences on your health. Learn how cortisol, the stress hormone, can...
Curated Video
Factpack: Power of Plants
Plants can offer amazing medical cures - even the poisonous ones. Biology - Plants - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic, or use to grab attention at the start of a learning...
Neuro Transmissions
How YOU can help stop Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia and affects 1 in 10 Americans over the age of 65. So if so many people have it, why don’t we have a cure? Let’s talk about why finding effective treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease...
Healthcare Triage
Does Poor Sleep Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is no stranger in the news cycle. The latest headlines are dedicated to a new study on how the brain keeps itself clean, a process which scientists have long suspected to be involved in the disease. Let's take a look.
Next Animation Studio
Researcher's study method for memory recovery for Alzheimer's patients
New research claims it has successfully reversed memory loss in an animal model of Alzheimer's.
Next Animation Studio
Molecule could determine dementia type
Scientists have identified single tau protein molecules that could help identify what form of dementia may develop in a person's brain.
Catalyst University
Prions | Mechanisms and Theories of Alzheimers Disease (Amyloid & Tau)
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative prion disease in which affected individuals suffer destruction of cortical neurons due to accumulation of prions of both beta-amyloid and Tau type. In this video, I will explain the acquisition...
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Researchers develop new method aimed at curing Alzheimer's
Scientists have found a way to target toxic particles that destroys healthy brain cells and leads to illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's starts in people as young as 20, much earlier than previously thought
Researchers have found that signs of Alzheimer's disease can be seen in people who are as young as 20 years old.
Healthcare Triage
How New Drugs Are Developed
Dan Skovronsky, President of Lilly Research Laboratories and Chief Scientific Officer for Eli Lilly and Company gives us a peek into the drug discovery and development process specifically focused on Alzheimer's detection and research.
Curated Video
Early menopause linked to Alzheimer's risk, say scientists
New ReviewEarly menopause under the age of 40 could raise the risk for women to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's, according to several recent studies. The disease disproportionately affects women over men, and scientists say further investigation...
Curated Video
From new vaccines to improved diagnostic tests: Here are some key health innovations in 2023
This year was marked by a new malaria vaccine and new technology to help patients.
Curated Video
Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dies after decades-long career
Tributes pour in for singer Tony Bennett who died at 98 years old. The esteemed artist who served in the Second World War had a long and storied career. He also gained renewed relevance in recent years, singing with the likes of Lady...
Curated Video
New Data Shows Alzheimer's Prevalent in East, Southeast U.S.
New Data Shows Alzheimer's Prevalent in East, Southeast U.S.
Curated Video
Promising Results for New Alzheimer's Drug
Results of late-stage clinical trials are showing promising results for a new Alzheimer's Drug from Eli Lilly.
Curated Video
Growing hope over a new Alzheimer's drug, but there are side effects
A new Alzheimer's drug, donanemab, is giving new hope to those living with the condition, but it doesn't come without side effects and it's not a cure. Dr. Roger Wong, a clinical professor of geriatric medicine goes over why it's a big...
Curated Video
New ‘safe and effective’ Alzheimer’s drug gets full approval from US regulators
The treatment received conditional approval in January, but received full approval following a review of data from a further 1,800 patient study that showed the drug slowed cognitive decline by 5 months.