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Alzheimers disease

artistic illustration of young woman looking confused

Early Ovary Removal Plus Genetic Factor Creates High Alzheimer’s Risk in Women

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Professor Ruth Fabian-Fine has mentored groups of summer research students for years in her ongoing work studying the neurology of spiders (Credit: St. Michael's College)

Spider Brain Research Leads to Groundbreaking Discovery in Understanding Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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Deep Belly Fat Linked to Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Decades Before Symptoms

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
mouse

AI System Spots Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Through Mouse Behavior

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Technology
primates

Insights from Non-Human Primates Shed Light on Alzheimer’s Resistance

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
spinal fluid

Brain Fluid Analysis Reveals Potential Drug Targets for Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
In the Alzheimer’s affected brain, abnormal collections of the tau protein accumulate and form tangles (seen in blue) within neurons, harming synaptic communication between nerve cells. Credits:Image: National Institute on Aging, NIH

How Key Enzyme Transforms Brain Protein in Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior
Brain MRI images.

Major Update: Experts Revise How Alzheimer’s Disease Should Be Diagnosed

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Suspicious protein molecules and fibrils aggregate on nerve cells in dementia. Illustration: Empa

Scientists Identify ‘Superspreader’ Proteins That May Drive Alzheimer’s Progression

Categories Brain & Behavior
This inoculated MacConkey agar culture plate cultivated colonial growth of Gram-negative, small rod-shaped and facultatively anaerobic Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria. K. pneumoniae bacteria are commonly found in the human gastrointestinal tract, and are often the cause of hospital acquired, or nosocomial infections involving the urinary and pulmonary systems.

Gut bacteria implicated in Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Rong Xu

Popular diabetes and weight-loss drug may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
From left to right, the experts Leticia Pérez-Sisqués, Genís Campoy-Campos, Almudena Chicote-González, Cristina Malagelada, Júlia Solana-Balaguer, Jordi Alberch and Pol Garcia-Segura, from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBneuro).

Researchers identify a new molecular mechanism that could help design future therapies to treat Alzheimer’s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Lipid deposits (green) in brain immune cells (red) from mice with Alzheimer’s-like disease all but disappear (right) after the mice are treated with an experimental drug. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that a form of cholesterol known as cholesteryl esters builds up in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s-like disease, and that clearing out the cholesteryl esters helps prevent brain damage and behavioral changes.

Quality, not amount, of ‘good’ cholesterol contribute to first sign of Alzheimer’s in women

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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