In Alzheimer’s disease, brain damage is often linked to a mix of problems, including beta-amyloid buildup, tau pathology, ...
The idea that two conditions at opposite ends of life might be biologically linked is beginning to upend long-standing ...
A new study suggests that a hormone therapy harvested from human corpses may be linked to a rare, controversial form of ...
The origins of Alzheimer's remain contentious, but a new study suggests the disease may emerge as two key proteins compete ...
For the millions of people who carry the gene APOE4, the strongest known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, their ...
Scientists may have sniffed out a breakthrough when detecting Alzheimer’s. The degenerative disease, which affects millions of Americans and gradually destroys memory, thinking skills and the capacity ...
The future just got brighter, thanks to the sunshine vitamin. Scientists in Ireland have added to a growing stack of research ...
Women show higher neuritic plaque burden than men in AD, influenced by race, African ancestry, and APOE ε4 status, according to a new autopsy study.
Scientists think there's a tenuous but plausible hypothetical link between picking your nose and an increased risk of ...
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A simple nasal swab may offer an unexpected window into the earliest biological signals of Alzheimer’s disease.
Dr. Ryan S. Dhindsa, assistant professor of pathology & immunology at Baylor College of Medicine and principal investigator ...
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