After seeking care for escalating memory lapses, Diane Roussel received a devastating Alzheimer's diagnosis. She began ...
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Alzheimer's Paper Retracted; Lipoic Acid and MS; Botched Autism Drug Rollout
Science Signaling retracted a 2017 paper that linked a specific amyloid form (amyloid-beta 56) to tau pathology after an ...
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Aribio, Dementia Electronic Drug GVD01 Commercialization Speed Battle...FDA Authorization Goals for ...
Aribio (CEO Jeong Jae-joon) announced on the 30th that its own dementia electronic drug 'GVD-01' was finally selected as the ...
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Novo Nordisk's long game on weight loss drugs sparks hope in science, but the Street is impatient
Novo Nordisk has had a difficult year: a tumbling stock price resulting in the biggest leadership shakeup in the company's ...
Pharmaceutical Technology on MSN
Enriched patient data needed to uncover sex differences in Alzheimer’s trials
Data indicating unequal treatment effects in women has prompted calls for more nuance in Alzheimer’s diagnosis and drug ...
Data included more than a million participants to find that Alzheimer's risk was up to 76% lower in these cases.
China’s rapidly ageing society—487 million people ≥ 60 years by 2050—faces an escalating dementia crisis: 15 million patients ...
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Major Alzheimer’s Breakthrough? Advanced-Stage Mice Fully Recover After Taking Experimental Compound
Scientists reversed advanced Alzheimer's in mice using a compound that restores cellular energy. The breakthrough challenges ...
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease ...
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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
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Scientists Identify Possible Game Changing Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease That Could Control It Like High Cholesterol
Scientists said a novel compound can arrest early stages of Alzheimer's disease in mice brains, setting the stage for a ...
Scientists at Northwestern University have identified a previously hidden toxic protein that may trigger Alzheimer’s disease ...
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