
Alzheimer’s Patients Face Flurry of Fees While Waiting for Specialized Care
The costs for reminders to eat, shower or take medication can be staggering

Alzheimer’s Patients Face Flurry of Fees While Waiting for Specialized Care
The costs for reminders to eat, shower or take medication can be staggering

Could Trashing Junk Proteins Quash Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and Huntington’s?
Scientists search for the Marie Kondo of the brain—a drug to clear cellular debris


For Children with Autism, Multiple Languages May Be a Boon
Most children who learn more than one language gain valuable skills, and researchers say this may also be true for children with autism

Brain Training Cuts Dementia Risk a Decade Later
How a brief intervention could have such long-lasting results remains unclear

Why I Get My Brain Zapped
Conventional therapies haven't done much good for my anxiety disorder

“Knockout” Head Injuries Linked to Parkinson’s, but Not Alzheimer’s
Massive new study turns up surprises on the long-term fallout of unconsciousness-causing brain injuries that occur early in life

There's No One-Size-Fits-All Way to Treat Autism
Families face myriad choices—and not all of them have been shown to be effective

Does the Immune System Have a Role in Battling Autism?
New study finds mice may need infection-fighting molecules to socialize

Damage to Pea-Size Gland May Cause PTSD-Like Symptoms
Soldiers’ with traumatic brain injury might suffer from undiagnosed but treatable hormonal disorders

People with Autism Can Read Emotions, Feel Empathy
There is a fine line between autism and alexithymia—feeling emotions but being unable to identify them

Artificial Intelligence Could Help Catch Alzheimer's Early
AI algorithms used with MRI brain scans help distinguish between patients with Alzheimer's and two early forms of dementia that can be precursors to the memory-robbing disease

3 Patient Deaths Halt Promising Cancer Therapy Test
An immune system booster called CAR-T appears to cause lethal brain injury