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New research reveals that lower proportions of specific sleep stages are associated with reduced brain volume in regions vulnerable to the development of Alzheimer's disease over time. New ...
Alzheimer’s disease is an inflammatory disease, where immune cells play an important part in both compensating for the evolving brain damage and causing the brain damage itself, says Dr. Jeremy ...
"While our research doesn't prove that a healthy diet resulted in fewer brain deposits of amyloid plaques, also known as an indicator of Alzheimer's disease, we know there is a relationship and ...
Cognito Therapeutics today announced new study results showing that its Spectris AD therapy significantly slows Alzheimer's ...
A Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease Is Almost Here A New Alzheimer’s Blood Test Proved 94% Accurate in Finding Brain Changes Related to the Disease ...
The study appears March 26, in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. Using the resources of two brain banks, the Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank at UCSF and the ...
Several recent publications have discussed creatine’s value for brain health due to its potential to primarily boost brain metabolism and, possibly, to improve the immune system. As it relates ...
Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have succeeded in showing, in an animal model, that the process of insulin resistance in the brain affects both Alzheimer's disease and ...
A world-first brain scanning technique could identify signs of Alzheimer’s disease long before symptoms appear. The method, which analyses the cell structure of the brain, has been found to identify ...
Study links heavy drinking to brain injuries, Alzheimer’s The researchers found that heavy drinkers had 133 percent higher odds of developing vascular brain lesions than those who never drank ...
“Our findings provide preliminary evidence that reduced neuroactivity during sleep may contribute to brain atrophy, thereby potentially increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease,” said lead ...
"Our findings provide preliminary evidence that reduced neuroactivity during sleep may contribute to brain atrophy, thereby potentially increasing the risk of Alzheimer's disease," said lead ...
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