Professional soccer players and American football stars are at much greater risk of developing dementia. What can we do to ...
High levels of calcium are toxic to cells and contribute to loss of neurons in Alzheimer’s disease. A new JCI Insight study ...
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New cellular discovery may explain how Alzheimer’s disease spreads through the brain
A single damaged protein inside one brain cell may seem insignificant. Yet new research shows how that small mistake can ...
These findings add to what we already know about the harm microplastics can have on human health. Researchers have found ...
Blocked glymphatic channels, part of the brain’s waste-cleaning network, could be an early Alzheimer’s marker, Singaporean ...
Join the Jack's House of Cards Euchre Tournament to raise money for Alzheimer's disease. Enjoy a fun evening of cards, food, ...
A new drug candidate shows promise by reversing cognitive decline in advanced Alzheimer's disease by restoring brain balance ...
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Alzheimer's Risk May Be Driven by a Single Gene
People carrying at least one APOE4 allele have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease. People who carry two alleles have the highest risk, leading some researchers to suggest that APOE4 homozygotes have ...
New research shows that aging blood can accelerate Alzheimer’s-like changes in the brain, while younger blood may offer ...
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These groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drugs slow brain decline by treating the actual cause of dementia
Two new groundbreaking drugs could slow the memory impairment, thinking skills and overall brain decline — and both are ...
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APOE gene: A major driver in Alzheimer's disease
Potentially more than 90% of Alzheimer's disease cases would not occur without the contribution of a single gene (APOE), ...
A new study has proposed that Alzheimer’s disease can be successfully reversed instead of just being slowed down.
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