Prague: AD/PD Convenes Record Number of Youngsters and Leaders
Last week, neurodegenerative disease researchers from all over the world began a bustling six days of talks, posters, and ample exchange...
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Last week, neurodegenerative disease researchers from all over the world began a bustling six days of talks, posters, and ample exchange...
Amber Dance Interviews Ken Kosik
A new kind of cognitive clinic, which opened 6 March in Santa Barbara, California, aims to help people stay mentally sharp by addressing mind, body, and soul...
The link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and dementia may be unclear, but a new study suggests the possibility that the treatment for one may also suit the other...
Agitation is one of the most difficult symptoms of dementia for patients and caregivers to deal with...
Could prion-like properties of the microtubule binding protein tau explain the phenotypic diversity and the characteristic progression of different tauopathies...
Like death and taxes, there is no escaping DNA damage...
PTEN-induced putative kinase 1, or Pink1, defends cells from reactive oxygen species (ROS) by controlling mitochondrial calcium levels...
Several studies add some ifs, ands, and buts to the general notion that obesity, diabetes, and their comorbidities increase risk for dementia...
Scientists have discovered a recessive mutation in β amyloid precursor protein that causes early-onset Alzheimer disease in two siblings from a small south Italian village...
Two things you can find on any Alzheimerologist’s wish list are better drug targets and better diagnostics...
TAR DNA binding protein-43 has risen from relative obscurity to become a superstar in studies of frontotemporal lobar degeneration and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
Scientists have figured out how to induce pluripotency in differentiated cells, then erase their tracks, leaving little or no scar in the genome of the resulting iPS cells...
You can never turn back the clock, but you can protect against the dementia risk of advancing age...
The Aβ42 peptide may self-aggregate to form fibers with a structure profoundly different from those made of its less pathogenic cousin Aβ40...