Interesting Articles I’ve found recently.

The newest ones are first.

  • Is Your Brain Aging Faster Than You? New Science Offers Clues - Wall Street Journal July 3, 2025

  • Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease - From the CDC.

  • Study explains how a rare gene variant contributes to Alzheimer’s disease Lipid metabolism and cell membrane function can be disrupted in the neurons of people who carry rare variants of ABCA7. - MIT Study 2025.

  • Dementia might begin in your legs, not your brain: AIIMS neurosurgeon reveals how to tell if something’s wrong - Economic Times.

  • Alzheimer's Association US POINTER Study - Alzheimer’s Association

  • Scrap Ultra-processed Foods for Healthier Options - Brain & Life August 2025

  • 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain - Alzheimer’s Association Handout

  • Air pollution can drive devastating forms of dementia, research suggests. Brain & Life August 2025

  • Airborne particles cause toxic clumps of proteins in brain that are hallmarks of Lewy body dementia, study indicates. The Guardian.

  • 10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's and Dementia - Alzheimer’s Association Website

  • Childhood Maltreatment Confers Long-term Risk for Cognitive Impairment Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease (JPAD) 2025

  • Scientists Pinpoint the Age When Your Brain Declines the Fastest Proceedings of the National Academy Of Science

    These Articles are in the April 26 edition of The Economist. They are behind a paywall. If you can gain access to this magazine, it’s worth reading!

  • A drug for Alzheimer’s disease that seems to work. It is not perfect. And it has side-effects. But it may be the real deal.

  • Do viruses trigger Alzheimer’s? A growing group of scientists think so, and are asking whether antivirals could treat the disease.

  • Have doctors been wrong about how to treat Alzheimer’s disease? A new book argues that dogma and bad science led Alzheimer’s research astray.

  • How to reduce the risk of developing dementia. A healthy lifestyle can prevent or delay almost half of cases.