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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

  • Alzheimer's disease can be reversed in animal models to achieve full neurological recovery
    For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease prevention or slowing,... Read more
  • New ALS drug stabilizes decline with a trend toward improved strength and mobility for some
    Historically, people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) experience a relentless decline in neurological function that eventually robs them of the... Read more
  • Modified tau thwarts aggregation in neurodegenerative disease—while retaining its biological function
    A designer version of the tau protein, developed by a team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers, maintains its... Read more
  • Brain's 'pulse generators' grow and shrink as memories are formed, study finds
    Memories and learning processes are based on changes in the brain's neuronal connections, and as a result, in signal transmission... Read more
  • Menopause hormone therapy does not appear to impact dementia risk
    A major review of prior research has found no evidence that menopause hormone therapy either increases or decreases dementia risk... Read more
  • Small study finds microdoses of cannabis stalled cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients
    As the world's population ages, the number of people living with dementias such as Alzheimer's disease increases. Given the lack... Read more
  • NU-9 halts Alzheimer's disease in animal model before symptoms begin
    An experimental drug developed at Northwestern University has demonstrated further promise as an early intervention for Alzheimer's disease.... Read more
  • Alzheimer's disease more prevalent in older people than previously thought
    New research, published in Nature, has provided the first ever population-based data on the frequency of Alzheimer's disease neuropathological changes... Read more
  • How an antiviral defense mechanism may lead to Alzheimer's disease
    One of the main proteins that contributes to Alzheimer's disease is called phospho-tau (p-tau). When p-tau gets too many phosphate... Read more
  • Concurrent frailty and depression likely boost dementia risk in older people
    Concurrent physical frailty and depression likely boost the risk of dementia in older people, with the interaction of these two... Read more
  • Quality of carbohydrates in diet may play key role in prevention of dementia
    The quality and quantity of carbohydrates in the diet play a decisive role in the development of dementias. This is... Read more
  • Stroke and dementia: Combating loss of function in small vessels of the brain
    A new study identifies molecular factors that promote small vessel disease—and an active drug that can restore impaired vascular functions.... Read more
  • Why a mild brain injury can trigger Alzheimer's
    New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine is revealing why traumatic brain injury increases the chance of... Read more
  • Digital tools can improve dementia care—for people with dementia aging in place and their caregivers
    Digital technology is ever-present in how we operate in daily life, particularly to connect with others. While touted as a... Read more
  • Specific depressive symptoms in midlife linked to increased dementia risk
    Six particular depressive symptoms when experienced in midlife predict dementia risk more than two decades later, finds a new study... Read more
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