The Harvard School of Public Health and Alzheimer Europe conducted a telephone survey of 2,678 people who were at least 18 years of age across the U.S. and Europe, and they found that about 25 percent of responders feared getting the disease.
The launch of Google’s new social networking site, Google+, had set off of debate over its potential for survival in a field dominated by Facebook.
Was the Friday blast at Norway's political HQ a political act?
Norway's Prime Minister has promised to find the guilty and hold them responsible.
A 32-year-old Norwegian man was taken into custody Friday following two attacks on that killed approximately 17 people.
Top 10 smartphones of 2010 include Apple iPhone 4, HTC EVO 4G, Samsung Galaxy S, Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Incredible, BlackBerry Torch, Google Nexus One, Nokia N8, HTC Desire and HTC HD7.
Lionel Messi and Neymar had many eyes on them in the 2011 Copa America.
A look at the early exits of the South American giants.
In the U.S. alone, more than 5-million visitors have gone on Google+.
Australian researchers report that they are stepping closure in their long-sought goal: a blood test for the early detection of the Alzheimer’s disease among the people.
Eminent British painter Lucian Freud, known for his masterpieces of the human form, died at his home on July 20, 2011, at the age of 88.
The World Cup Champs get paid for their success.
The Euro zone countries have agreed to provide Greece with a second bailout valued at 135-billion euros (about $194-billion) over the next thirty years.
Should people like Barbara test for Alzheimer's disease or is this a lose-lose situation? Currently prescribed drugs ease symptoms but only help half of the people who are treated and for less than a year on average.
Recent research says the European house mouse has become resistant to rodent poison.
Archaeologists have found erotic images from the Stone Age for the first time.
Hess was at one time the third most powerful man in the Nazi regime, behind only Hermann Goring and Der Führer Hitler himself.
To prevent neo-Nazi gatherings, Hess' body has been exhumed and cremated.
The United Nations declared famine in two regions of Southern Somalia on Wednesday and warned that it could spread further in two months until donor countries stepped in.
The 2011 Women's World Cup is over, but these women will keep fighting for international glory.
Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia that becomes progressively worse over time, is the second-most feared disease, said U.S. and European researches Wednesday. The most feared disease?
All Non-African carry Neanderthal genetics.