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Learn about the impact of Alzheimer's family history on brain resilience and memory function. Your family tree may shape your ...
The Trump administration is freezing, delaying and revoking funding for dementia research, setting back discoveries of ...
New research suggests that calming the brain's immune cells might prevent or lessen the damaging inflammation seen in ...
The Hood River County Health Department confirmed April 14 that two people have died from a mad cow-like illness called ...
Individuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease show altered blood levels indicating damaged neuronal contacts as early as 11 years before the expected onset of dementia symptoms.
A research team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has identified a previously unknown enzyme, SIRT2, that plays a key ...
A pause to NIH funding has researchers scrambling for contingency plans at the University of Washington’s Alzheimer’s Disease ...
A study led by researchers in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy has found that a pair of popular glucose-lowering medications may have protective effects against the development of ...
Key takeaways Cholesterol regulation and neuronal vulnerability: The study found that neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC)—a ...
Mayo Clinic researchers are studying why some Alzheimer's patients decline rapidly, aiming to find causes, biomarkers, and ...
New research suggests that calming the brain's immune cells might prevent or lessen the damaging inflammation seen in Alzheimer's disease.
Individuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease show altered blood levels indicating damaged neuronal contacts as early as 11 years before the expected onset of dementia symptoms.