Update on Alzheimer's and Dementia Research
Thanks to the Alzheimer’s Association, we can stay updated on new advancements and treatments for Alzheimer’s by using their informative website. For example, the 2019 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) revealed several pieces of good news in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
One of the most significant news stories was that we will likely have the capacity to test for Alzheimer’s disease easily and more affordable in the very near future. The Alzheimer’s Association says that researchers are currently working on developing a simple blood test to detect the signs of the disease early, accurately, and much more affordable than other methods used. This means individuals can benefit from early interventions such as medications and cognitive activities and change modifiable risk factors like losing weight, getting enough sleep, and quitting smoking. The person also has time to plan for the future.
Researchers also report, “500 new drug targets have been identified, which address everything from reducing inflammation in the brain to protecting nerve cell health.” Another thing that emerged from the AAIC is evidence that a healthier lifestyle may decrease our risk for dementia. This includes eating a low-fat, high vegetable diet, getting regular exercise, and engaging in cognitive stimulation. In addition, the report said intensive high blood pressure treatment can significantly reduce the occurrence of mild cognitive impairment, which can lead to dementia. One other significant finding included discovering specific sex-based differences in women that put them at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s than men.
Much of the research presented at the AAIC is done with monies from federal sources and fundraising efforts directed to the Alzheimer’s Association. Their Part the Cloud initiative awards researchers grants to undertake the important work of finding a cure for this devastating disease.
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Source: alz.org/blog/alz/december-2019/alzheimer-s-and-dementia-research-five-things-we