Unlocking Alzheimer’s: New Study Reveals Early Stage Mechanisms
APP-CTFs interfere with the communication between organelles, disrupting cellular balance. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) continues to be a significant and widespread neurodegenerative condition, impacting...
View ArticleWake Up and Die: New Brain Cell Discovery Could Unlock Alzheimer’s Secrets
This uncommon process is more frequently observed in neurodegenerative diseases and could offer insights into disease mechanisms. According to a new study published in PLOS...
View ArticleNew Research Links Reused Deep-Fried Oil Linked to Neurodegeneration
A study on animals indicates that consumption of grease interferes with the connections between the liver, gut, and brain. A recent study revealed increased neurodegeneration...
View ArticleReducing Alzheimer’s Risk by 70%: Columbia Scientists Discover Super Gene
Researchers at Columbia University have identified a genetic variant that may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by as much as 70%, potentially protecting thousands...
View ArticleScientists Uncover How Saturated Fats Trigger Alzheimer’s
This research, conducted by Universitat Rovira i Virgili, advances our knowledge of how obesity, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease are interconnected. A study conducted...
View ArticleScientists Discover Earliest-Yet Alzheimer’s Biomarker
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have identified the earliest-known biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease in a study using a mouse model: a surge in...
View ArticleNew Study Links Complex Jobs to Reduced Risk of Dementia
A recent study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, the Columbia Aging Center, and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health found that individuals...
View ArticleRevolutionizing Alzheimer’s Research: Cornell Scientists Develop...
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed an innovative human neuron model that robustly simulates the spread of tau protein aggregates in the brain—a process...
View ArticleStartling Discovery: Young Diabetics Show Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
A study from CU Anschutz indicates that diabetes beginning in youth may increase the risk of dementia and related neurodegenerative diseases. A new study from...
View ArticleImmune Cells: A Hidden Trigger for Anxiety, Depression, and Alzheimer’s Disease
Research indicates that regulatory T cells (Tregs) might stabilize mood and prevent depression, with their depletion linked to increased anxiety and cognitive issues in Alzheimer’s...
View ArticleNature’s Tiny Architects: Designing Molecular Shapes for Medical Miracles
Researchers have learned to control the “handedness” of peptoids, a crucial factor in precision drug delivery and diagnostics. Nature is filled with extraordinarily precise molecular...
View ArticleSpontaneous Persistent Inactivity – Scientists Discover New Type of Memory State
UCLA Health research identifies a new memory state called spontaneous persistent inactivity. UCLA Health researchers have identified a process that memories while reducing metabolic costs,...
View ArticleStudy Uncovers Hidden Link Between REM Sleep Apnea and Memory Decline in...
New research identifies unique factors in elderly individuals at risk for Alzheimer’s, paving the way for tailored interventions. A study conducted by a team from...
View ArticleUnlocking the Secrets of Aging: Chinese Researchers Discover Potential Key to...
A groundbreaking study conducted by Prof. Qiang Liu’s team at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), and published in Cell Metabolism, highlights...
View ArticleZIP7 Protein: New Target for Treating Degenerative Diseases Like Alzheimer’s...
Researchers have identified a gene therapy target that could potentially slow the development and progression of degenerative diseases. Proteins serve as building blocks, receptors, processors,...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Without Symptoms: Unraveling the Mystery
Everyone experiences aging in their own unique way, with factors like genetics, lifestyle, and environment playing a role in this process. Some individuals reach the...
View ArticleResearchers Identify New Genetic Form of Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists have discovered that nearly all individuals with two copies of the APOE4 gene will develop signs of Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting a distinct genetic form...
View ArticlePioneering the Fight Against Dementia: 20,000 Volunteers Join Groundbreaking...
More than 20,000 volunteers have been recruited to a resource aimed at speeding up the development of much-needed dementia drugs. The cohort will enable scientists...
View ArticleOrdinary Fruits, Extraordinary Benefits: Naturally Occurring Substance in...
A substance naturally occurring in i.e. pomegranates, strawberries, and walnuts can improve memory and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study conducted at the University...
View ArticleUnlocking Alzheimer’s: Memory Complaints Can Predict Biological Changes in...
A study reveals that reports of memory decline by patients and partners were associated with the accumulation of tau, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. New...
View ArticleDementia Breakthrough: New AI Solves in Minutes a Challenge That Would Take...
Protein aggregation underlies many neurodegenerative diseases affecting the brain, including Alzheimer’s and dementia. Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have created a new instrument to...
View Article“Mind-Boggling” – Scripps Scientists Uncover New Molecular Drivers of...
Researchers have identified new potential drug targets for neurodegenerative diseases by taking detailed electrical and protein measurements from individual brain cells. The US Centers for...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Breakthrough: Researchers Discover Novel Way To Potentially Halt...
Innovative research from Mount Sinai has also identified new pathways for research. Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have achieved a...
View ArticleBeyond Traditional Targets: New Protein Research Shakes Up Alzheimer’s...
Researchers at Buck have uncovered connections and proposed interventions aimed at addressing the vicious cycle of protein clumping in Alzheimer’s disease and normal aging. Insoluble...
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