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Simple finger-prick blood test could make early detection of Alzheimer's disease more accessible
There are indications that a simple finger-prick blood test could, in the future, detect Alzheimer's disease long before the ...
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Mapping gene disruptions in sporadic early onset Alzheimer's disease across key brain regions
A new study led by researchers at UTHealth Houston investigated both gene expression and regulation at single cell levels to ...
Researchers at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick are enrolling participants in the National ...
Alzheimer’s may advance by breaking the brain’s internal clock—and resetting it could help fight the disease. Alzheimer’s disease often interferes with a person’s normal daily patterns. Early warning ...
Scientists may have pinpointed a way to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in an animal study. The study, led by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, found that restoring a central cellular energy ...
Panelists discuss how APPs can lead early Alzheimer care through proactive coordination and patient engagement.
Today, the ACCESS-AD consortium is announcing the launch of a transformative European initiative that will accelerate the ...
Scientists at Northwestern University used a novel compound to arrest early stages of Alzheimer’s disease in mice — setting the stage, if all goes well, for a groundbreaking treatment in which the ...
Blood-based biomarkers, such as Roche’s pTau181 test, offer a powerful tool for identifying the right patients for Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials early. This October saw a landmark development in ...
Scientists at Northern Arizona University are developing a promising new way to detect Alzheimer’s disease earlier than ever before—by tracking how the brain uses sugar. Using tiny particles in the ...
New research suggests Alzheimer’s may start far earlier than previously thought, driven by a hidden toxic protein in the brain. Scientists found that an experimental drug, NU-9, blocks this early ...
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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 ...
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