WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A $25,000 endowed fund has been established for the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita to research Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The endowment is a gift from ...
New research shows that aging blood can accelerate Alzheimer’s-like changes in the brain, while younger blood may offer protection. In mouse experiments, older blood worsened memory performance and ...
Most Alzheimer's disease and nearly half of all dementia was associated with variations in the APOE gene, a study of 470,000 older adults suggested. In all-cause dementia, the two alleles were linked ...
A new study found that fixing energy balance in the brain reversed symptoms of advanced Alzheimer’s in mice. Researchers used a drug (P7C3-A20) to restore levels of NAD+, a crucial molecule for cell ...
A groundbreaking international study has demonstrated that Alzheimer's disease biomarkers can be accurately detected using simple finger-prick blood samples that can be collected at home and mailed to ...
Blood-based biomarkers, such as Roche’s pTau181 test, offer a powerful tool for identifying the right patients for Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials early. This October saw a landmark development in ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am an 82-year-old female who has a hard time staying asleep. I have been taking melatonin to help. I read recently that if you have taken melatonin for a long time, you could have a ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 82-year-old female who has a hard time staying asleep. I have been taking melatonin to help. I read recently that if you have taken melatonin for a long time, you could have a ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 82-year-old female who has a hard time staying asleep. I have been taking melatonin to help. I read recently that if you have taken melatonin for a long time, you could have a ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 82-year-old female who has a hard time staying asleep. I have been taking melatonin to help. I read recently that if you have taken melatonin for a long time, you could have a ...
The drug failed to slow the progression of early Alzheimer’s. Experts are trying to understand why. By Dana G. Smith and Dani Blum Over the past few years, scientists have learned that Ozempic and ...
New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine is revealing why traumatic brain injury increases the chance of developing Alzheimer’s disease – and the discovery is pointing to a ...
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