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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

  • Understanding sex-based differences and the role of bone morphogenetic protein signaling in Alzheimer's disease
    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a serious neurodegenerative disease largely affecting older adults. Apart from age, it also shows sex-based differences,... Read more
  • Successful 40-Hz auditory stimulation in aged monkeys suggests potential for noninvasive Alzheimer's therapy
    A research team from the Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has demonstrated for the... Read more
  • Alzheimer's symptoms often diverge from tau levels, study suggests
    One of the biggest challenges in treating Alzheimer's disease (AD) is how heterogeneous it is in terms of speed of... Read more
  • Study highlights effect of Alzheimer's, frontotemporal dementia on subcortical brain structures
    A recent study by the Laboratory for Neuro-Analysis and Imaging (LANAI) at UMass Chan Medical School highlights how subcortical brain... Read more
  • Protein disposal system may accelerate Alzheimer's by transferring toxins between brain cells
    A research group led by Professor Michael Glickman, dean of Technion's Faculty of Biology, has uncovered a key mechanism in... Read more
  • Remote Alzheimer's testing: At-home blood tests can accurately detect key biomarkers
    A new international study has demonstrated that Alzheimer's disease biomarkers can be accurately detected using simple finger-prick blood samples that... Read more
  • Weaker body clocks linked to higher dementia risk in older adults
    Circadian rhythms that are weaker and more fragmented are linked to an increased risk of dementia, according to a new... Read more
  • A protein that makes hydrogen sulfide shows potential as a therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease
    Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new study are advancing efforts to exploit a new target for... Read more
  • Brain immune cells may drive more damage in females than males with Alzheimer's
    More than 7 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, and two-thirds of them are women, according to the Alzheimer's Association. The... Read more
  • Naturally occurring molecule shown to restore memory function in Alzheimer's models
    Singapore has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, yet many individuals spend almost a decade in poor... Read more
  • 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
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