A Life of Cognitive Enrichment May Fend Off Dementia. But How?
Engaging in cognitive activities throughout life staves off decline. It also delays Aβ accumulation, two studies report.
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Engaging in cognitive activities throughout life staves off decline. It also delays Aβ accumulation, two studies report.
A novel mutation frays mitochondrial DNA and impedes ATP synthesis in people with an ALS-FTD-like syndrome.
Head injury increases one’s chances of future dementia by 60 percent, according to a study in veterans.
Scientists report that astrocytes help neurons destroy their unwanted mitochondria.
A new interface allows researchers to mix and match data from genome-wide association studies in search of genes involved in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Levodopa may have a slight edge over newer treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Passive immunotherapy shows moderate success in a mouse model of sporadic Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers argue for a public-private superfund to advance many Alzheimer’s therapeutics projects in parallel.
Scientists advance a new explanation for how Aβ dampens synaptic plasticity.
Alpha-secretase does not necessarily pick up the slack when β-secretase cleavage of amyloid precursor protein wanes, a study in primates finds. It suggests APP can be processed in other ways.
Belying some earlier reports, a new study finds that grafted dopamine cells continue to innervate neural networks years after transplantation.
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