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When a new disease emerges, clinicians grapple early on with how to diagnose it...
What exactly goes on in the brains of people when blows to the head turn into a degenerative tau disease months or even years after the trauma...
Professional boxing offers a unique opportunity to study the natural history of CTE for an understanding of its presymptomatic pathogenesis and progression...
As neuroimaging advances paint ever more detailed pictures of the brain’s wear and tear during Alzheimer’s disease, a glaring problem emerges...
Individual labs are experimenting trying to improve the differential diagnoses of related dementias...
The 5th Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease conference showcased the field’s pressing need for biomarkers as outcome measures...
The 5th Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease conference offered new data from ongoing analyses of the Phase 3 programs on solanezumab and bapineuzumab...
Evidence keeps building that the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease appear decades before symptoms...
“Earlier” seems to be the new mantra in Alzheimer’s research...
When the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network gathered at the its hub at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, researchers exchanged new science on ARIA...
Researchers got something new to think about with respect to how the cell controls expression of the disease-linked gene progranulin...
The hunt for blood-based Alzheimer’s biomarkers has struggled with a fundamental requirement of scientific research—that of reproducibility of the basic findings...
Researchers are trying to tackle whether and how to disclose genetic and biomarker data to people in both routine clinical care and research settings...
Researchers with eyes peeled toward prodromal AD probably see the diagram of the field’s five most validated markers in their sleep...