Brain Electrodes Help Early PD, But Still Risky and Costly
Research suggests that deep-brain stimulation (DBS) can help at earlier stages—before motor complications get out of control...
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Research suggests that deep-brain stimulation (DBS) can help at earlier stages—before motor complications get out of control...
In the AD field, most readers can count on one hand the companies that are widely known to have at least two drugs in sufficiently advanced stages to test combinations...
Research solidifies the case that human neurons made from reprogrammed patient cells can help scientists unravel pathological mechanisms behind Alzheimer's disease...
In people with Alzheimer’s and AD model mice, tau appears to have a partner in EF Hand 2 (EFhd2)...
Researchers report that they can visualize the "glymphatic pathway" in rat brains by using contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging...
Shutting off transgenic Aβ production in middle-aged mice whose brains are jam-packed with amyloid pathology was able to rescue some aspects of cognition...
Last summer's news that a mutation in the amyloid precursor protein protects carriers against Alzheimer's disease made a big splash...
Calls for functional markers emanated loud and clear from the 3rd Venusberg Meeting on Neuroinflammation...
DNA damage accrues in Alzheimer's disease and in the aging brain, but would anyone have predicted that neural activity is to blame?...
A new AD vaccine co-opts memory T helper cells to cajole B cells into producing anti-Aβ antibodies...
There were so many new data on neurodegenerative disease trials at the recent AAN meeting that organizers crammed some of them into a session of three-minute talks...
Oligodendrocytes are joining astrocytes and microglia as members of a glial syndicate involved in the pathology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
When it comes to boosting cognition, any kind of activity may be better than nothing...
How do Aβ oligomers cause synapses to wither in Alzheimer’s disease?...
Could amyloid-beta fibrils—which form the hallmark plaques of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—actually protect the brain?...
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