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Two elderly white men dressed in suits speak at podium on stage

Billionaires Ronald and Leonard Lauder Donate $200M to Alzheimer’s Research

The gift is the largest-ever donation for the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

‘Memory’: Liam Neeson Movie Gives a Hollywood Makeover To . . . Alzheimer’s?

Alzheimer’s is a debilitating disease that afflicts nearly 6 million Americans. This Liam Neeson action thriller treats it like a bad hangover.
By Oliver Jones

FDA Approves Biogen’s Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug That Costs $56K a Year

The drug has a complicated history.
By Sissi Cao

An Aggressive New Alzheimer’s Drug Is Raising Hope With Promising Trials

By Sissi Cao

Elon Musk Says Putting AI Chip in Your Brain Will Be as Simple as Lasik

By Sissi Cao

Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Have Teamed Up to Donate Millions to Alzheimer’s Research

By Sissi Cao
Lucas Hedges and Elaine May.

‘The Waverly Gallery’ Tugs at the Heart but Never Really Shatters It

By Rex Reed

Why You Need Adaptogen Herbs—and How to Choose the Right One for You

By Josh Axe
Unsplash/Jordan Whitt

My Husband Died at 34—Here Are 40 Life Lessons I Learned From It

By Keisha Blair
Experts say they don't have a choice to stay away from the media limelight.

Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg Redefine American Philanthropy

By Sissi Cao
Harry Miller with a castmate in the background.

Artistic Collaborators Remake ‘Annie Hall’ With a Cast of Retirees

By Margaret Carrigan
This mighty plant can do more than just spice up your favorite dish.

Get the Most Out of Turmeric’s Anti-Inflammatory Properties

By David B. Samadi
Image of cells through a confocal microscope at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute.

3D Software Set for 2018 Release Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment

By Michael Sainato
Friendship helps protect against loneliness even when oldsters do not have dementia. It can be especially beneficial for those who do.

How Being Friends With Someone Who Has Dementia Can Be Good for You Both

By Janelle Taylor
Unsplash/Matthew Henry

How to Offset the High Cost of Outsourcing Your Brain to Apps

By Joe Burton
The U.S. Mint's 225th anniversary commemorative $100 gold coin features a black Lady Liberty.

Black Lady Liberty to Appear on US Coin, How Art Can Be Used to Detect Alzheimer’s

By Alanna Martinez
Grapes sit in bunches after being freshly picked during a night harvest for Artesa Winery October 1, 2007 in Napa, California.

Doctor’s Orders: Concord Grapes Can Improve Your Memory and Fight Cancer

By David B. Samadi
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Council to Vote on Mark-Viverito Bill to Support Unpaid Caregivers

By Madina Toure
Amen Barker

Head Case: Why Has PBS Promoted Controversial Shrink Dr. Daniel Amen?

By Richard Bernstein
Actor Frank Langella sitting inside of the Friedman Theatre, 261 West 47th St., New York, New York, May 24, 2016.

‘The Father’ Knows Best: Frank Langella Reflects on His Theatrical Legacy

By Harry Haun
A grass fed yearling bull on Raymond Palmer's beef cattle farm on January 9, 2015 in Lifford, Ireland.

Doctor’s Orders: Cut the Steak to Save Your Life

By David B. Samadi
Rendering of a brain affected by dementia-like symptoms.

Could a New Treatment Stop Alzheimer’s Disease Before It Starts?

By John Bonazzo
Rendering of a brain affected by dementia-like symptoms.

Brain Waves: Could a Promising New Drug Treat Alzheimer’s?

By John Bonazzo
CHONGQING, CHINA - MARCH 9: (CHINA OUT) A tea parching farmer parches fresh tea leaves in a heated pot on March 9, 2007 in the outskirts of Chongqing Municipality, China. The tea producing peak falls on spring days around the end of March and early April. Many tea factories have to operate at full capacity during this period. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)

Doctor’s Orders: Drink Three Cups of Green Tea Today

By David B. Samadi
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