For decades, scientists have focused on amyloid plaques—abnormal clumps of misfolded proteins that accumulate between neurons ...
Not the Same. In amyloid-negative people (left) few tangles accumulate over a decade. In amyloid-positives (right), tangles grow faster in women (red) than men (blue). [Courtesy of Gillian Coughlan, ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNCommon herb restores memory and reduces inflammation for Alzheimer's patientsAlzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. It ...
Scientists have long been racking their brains for ways to treat Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia.
Chicago area scientists have identified the genes that drive the process of Alzheimer’s disease and are working to make the drug Lecanemab even better by identifying which genes are active ...
A new study suggests a promising alternative to previous attempts to remove the sticky, toxic amyloid beta plaques from brains with Alzheimer's Disease: enhancing the brain's own immune cells to clear ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have made a breakthrough in identifying a way for Alzheimer's disease to be treated ...
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MedPage Today on MSNHow a Book Is Undermining Progress Against Alzheimer'sSystematic fraud -- led by a "cabal of self-interested researchers, government accomplices, and corporate greed" in the words ...
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MedPage Today on MSNBrain Edema, Imaging Abnormalities Reported for Alzheimer's DrugTreatment with donanemab (Kisunla) raised the risk of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA) in people with early ...
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