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Abnormal hyperactivation in the brain may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s
Abnormally hyperactive areas in the brain may help better predict the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, according to findings of a
Read moreBlood test could bring new hope to Alzheimer’s clinical trials
A team of scientists at UCL have found that blood tests measuring the hallmark Alzheimer’s protein, b-amyloid (amyloid), could radically
Read moreHydrogen sulfide could guard against Alzheimer’s disease
Typically characterized as poisonous, corrosive and smelling of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide’s reputation may soon get a facelift. In experiments
Read moreTesting memory over four weeks could predict Alzheimer’s disease risk
New research suggests testing people’s memory over four weeks could identify who is at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
Read moreYears Before Diagnosis, People With Alzheimer’s Lose Financial Acumen
THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 2020 — Even before signs of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia appear, people are prone to make poor
Read moreA.I. tool promises faster, more accurate Alzheimer’s diagnosis
By detecting subtle differences in the way that Alzheimer’s sufferers use language, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed
Read moreStudy in mice finds potential therapy to reverse memory loss from Alzheimer’s
Researchers from Macquarie University have discovered a world-first new treatment that reverses the effects of memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s
Read moreProtein shapes matter in Alzheimer’s research
Sometimes proteins misfold. When that happens in the human brain, the pileup of misfolded proteins can lead to neurodegenerative diseases
Read moreUncovering potential pathway to slowing Alzheimer’s
If we can overcome the loss of a process in the brain called “RNA editing,” we may be able to
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