Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It can lead to angina and heart attack. Read about symptoms and tests.
These behavioral changes may warn of Alzheimer's — and they have nothing to do with memory problems.
First blanking on a grandchild’s name, then accusing a son or daughter of stealing personal belongings, to eventually not recognizing close family members—this is the heart-breaking long goodbye, also known as Alzheimer’s disease.
Learn about the seven stages of Alzheimer's disease from the beginning of the illness through its end.
What are the early symptoms? When to get a professional evaluation.
Stanford expert explains the causes, onset, progression and treatment of the disease that affects more women than men.
Alzheimer's disease causes physical changes along with mental and emotional ones. WebMD explains what to expect if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Study suggests life can be long and healthy, although good genes help a lot
Healthy habits that are good for you now have been shown to help prevent Alzheimer's too.
It will take a team effort to end Alzheimer's disease. Learn how you can help stop the disease and find a cure.
Omega-3s and vitamins may protect your brain's function and size.
How can healthcare providers leverage existing resources and new strategies to improve chronic disease management and cut spending across the industry?
One third of adults will have Alzheimer’s by age 85. Learn the risks and what you can do about them.
For most of us, Alzheimer's is associated with the elderly, but the reality is that it's not just a disease of old age. Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease (...
Knowing how to communicate and what to say to someone with Alzheimer's is important as the disease progresses. Learn how to connect.
For those looking to combat Alzheimer's, a new animal study is shedding light on a snack that may reduce the risk and even help prevent the disease: waln...
How to respond to false accusations from someone with Alzheimer's dementia who may be confused by a disease that wraps them in confusion.
Take note of these three tips before visiting your loved one with Alzheimer's disease.