Algal bloom triggered by sewage discharges could be causing in dolphins the same form of brain degeneration seen in humans ...
In this context, researchers have connected neurotoxins from algal blooms to brain changes associated with an ...
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Walk to end Alzheimer’s honors victims and families of the disease
The Lowcountry community came together in support of Alzheimer’s awareness. Hundreds of people packed the stands at Joseph P.
The treatment, lecanemab, has already been approved in some other countries, including the U.S., the U.K., Japan, Mexico and ...
Scientists have identified hundreds of genes that may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease but the roles these ...
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National 'Walk to End Alzheimer's' held at The Maryland Zoo for first time
Hundreds of people will gather Saturday at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore to take part in the "Walk to End Alzheimer's." ...
As the old saying goes, you cannot pour from an empty cup. To give time and energy to others, it is vital to attend to one's ...
Scientists have uncovered a toxic alliance between Aβ and fibrinogen that may explain how Alzheimer’s disease begins. The two ...
The new treatment approach targets restoring normal blood vessel function instead of focusing on neurons or other brain cells, which has been the common strategy until now. A team of scientists co-led ...
On Real Possibilities with AARP Michigan, associate professor of translational neuroscience Dr. Scott Counts from Michigan ...
A study found that poor sleep can negatively impact how well the brain flushes out toxins, increasing the risk of dementia.
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