Scientists have identified prematurely aged astrocytes in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients, particularly those with the APOE4 risk gene. Their findings suggest that cellular senescence in these ...
Forty-Hz auditory stimulation increased amyloid clearance markers in aged primates and produced lasting effects, supporting ...
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Testing for Alzheimer's disease could soon be a finger prick away, thanks to a revolutionary breakthrough
A new blood test could replace the brain scans and spinal taps currently used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease.
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Never get Alzheimer’s disease: The NAD+ breakthrough
A brand-new paper has just been published that claims to challenge the century-old dogma that Alzheimer’s disease is irreversible. That’s a big claim—and big claims demand strong ...
Pilot trials could be the breakthrough the NHS needs to bring new Alzheimer’s treatments to patients
Alzheimer’s Research UK are calling on the government to work with industry, researchers and the NHS to set up pilot trials.
A new laboratory breakthrough is giving scientists a clearer view of a chemical process linked to Alzheimer’s disease—and it could help guide the design of better treatments in the future. Researchers ...
A protein in the brain may hold new hope for Alzheimer’s patients, and the discovery comes from a Norwegian research team working closely with Chinese partners, University of Oslo reports.
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how Alzheimer’s disease develops, and a decades-old drug could be the key to stopping the condition in its tracks. It is well established that ...
A significant new study from the Fang-Stavem Lab at the University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital have made a novel discovery on the ...
The brains of “superagers” with exceptional memory skills have superior abilities to grow new neurons, a groundbreaking study ...
At Mass General Brigham, Boston researchers pair gene studies with a 12-point Brain Care Score to help lower the risk of Alzheimer's and other brain disorders.
Patents Granted in the United States, Japan, EU, and the United Kingdom / Peer‑Reviewed Publication Confirms Inflammation as a Central Driver of Alzheimer’s Disease Dr. Yoshiteru Shimoide, ...
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