An unexpected discovery: Inflammatory proteins may slow cognitive decline in aging adults. Research has previously…
Browsing: Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is the most common cause of dementia, affecting memory, thinking, and behavior. It typically begins with mild memory loss and gradually worsens, eventually interfering with daily tasks and cognitive function. Characterized by the buildup of abnormal protein deposits—amyloid plaques and tau tangles—in the brain, Alzheimer’s is currently incurable, though research is rapidly evolving. Ongoing scientific studies are exploring its causes, early detection methods, genetic risk factors, and potential treatments, with the goal of better understanding and ultimately halting or reversing the disease.
Researchers find new hints that could explain how the disease spreads in human brains. Case…
Lipids May Play a Big Role in Alzheimer’s Progression Alzheimer’s disease is predominant in elderly…
A single biomarker can accurately indicate the presence of underlying neurodegeneration in people with cognitive…
The discovery could have important implications for the health of aging brains and development of…
New research shows that the protein that causes Alzheimer’s Disease’s hallmark brain plaques clings to…
Infections outside the brain may accelerate Alzheimer’s decline by overstimulating immune cells. New research into…
Global brain activity seen on fMRI, and its connection with cerebrospinal fluid flow weaker in…
‘Cognitive Clock’ May Enable Assessment of Risk for Memory and Thinking Problems How old is…
New findings demonstrate how the brain’s memory center operates at a ‘watershed’ making it especially…
Researchers identified the structure of mixed protein aggregates in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s using novel microscopy,…
A new study links Alzheimer’s microglial activity to the gene Hif1a, which regulates plaque uptake.…
Declining kidney function significantly raises dementia risk, with up to 10% of cases potentially linked…
Mouse Study Identifies Diverse Spectrum of Neurons That Govern Movement In a mouse study, National…
Scientists find evidence that antibody-based treatments in clinical trials for neurodegenerative diseases may trigger an…
Cancer cells survive extreme stress by pausing transcription, reprogramming gene activity, and passing stress memory…
Hydrogen sulfide disrupts potassium channels in brain cells, leading to overexcitation and damage—key traits in…
Artificial Intelligence can ‘predict’ the biological language of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, scientists…