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News Medical on MSNAlzheimer's treatment may lie in the brain's own cleanup crew: Harnessing microglia to clear plaquesFor more than three decades, scientists have been racing to stop Alzheimer's disease by removing amyloid beta plaques—sticky ...
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News Medical on MSNNew brain mapping technique identifies cells vulnerable to Alzheimer's diseaseResearchers from The University of Texas at Arlington and the University of California–San Francisco have used a new brain-mapping technique to identify memory-related brain cells vulnerable to ...
Repeated sessions of electrical stimulation to brain networks associated with memory improved verbal learning in some ...
Researchers have identified memory-related brain cells that are highly vulnerable to tau protein accumulation, a key factor ...
A new study suggests that women who use a popular hormonal menopause treatment later in life may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers at Northwestern University have made a breakthrough in identifying a way for Alzheimer's disease to be treated ...
Scientists have long been racking their brains for ways to treat Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia.
According to multiple research sites, mice are valuable tools for studying diseases in a laboratory setting. Here is what ...
A bill calls for the implementation of an Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Program that would better educate residents on the ...
The increase in Alzheimer's disease worldwide1 poses an urgent need for a collaborative approach to use imaging data for enhanced diagnostic, predictive, and therapeutic strategies. Inspired by the ...
Autoimmunity and Alzheimer’s. People with autoimmune disorders in the UCSF (left) and Stanford medical systems (right) were ...
A new Northwestern Medicine study publishing in Nature Medicine suggests a promising alternative to previous attempts to ...
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