The U.S. Alzheimer’s Study Group: What It Does, What You Can Do
In response to rising calls for action, last year, the Alzheimer’s Study Group (ASG) was formed...
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In response to rising calls for action, last year, the Alzheimer’s Study Group (ASG) was formed...
Compared with decades past, the clinical pipeline for investigational Alzheimer disease therapies is ready to burst...
Polyphenols, plant compounds found in abundance in red wine and green tea, fight Aβ aggregation...
An anti-inflammatory drug has shown therapeutic promise in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease...
Studying the interaction of genes and environment just got even more complicated...
Rapamycin is best known as a tumor suppressant, so it may come as a surprise to hear that it can also suppress learning deficits...
Researchers, advocates, and caregivers are giving mixed reviews to the passage into law last month of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)...
It’s not all about amyloid and tau...
Aβ coming from cultured cells, test tubes, and mouse brains has been shown to be toxic to neurons. But what about the stuff found in human AD brain?...
Scientists are beginning to get a handle on a rare inherited form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)...
Clinical testing of ACC-001, Elan’s second-generation Aβ vaccine, is back on track...
When told what to kill, the complement system deftly deals the final blows...
A paper publishes data on an amyloid-lowering strategy that involves boosting the activity of the plasmin protease...
Mice with a defect in a mitochondrial dehydrogenase enzyme show age-related neurodegeneration...
Neurons may not have a monopoly on storing information in the brain...