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Can Alzheimer's disease be fully reversed? Here's what the new study says
Long considered irreversible, Alzheimer’s is being reexamined after a new animal study focused on the brain’s energy system.
Activating two somatostatin receptors enhances amyloid beta breakdown and improves memory in models of Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the RIKEN Center for Brain ...
South Texas faces higher rates of Alzheimer's disease. Understanding why is an endlessly complicated mission for local researchers.
By comparing people who had these special genes to those who didn’t, the team found that even a small drop in ...
Researchers showed that a severe drop in NAD+—a core energy molecule—drives Alzheimer’s pathology in both human brains and mouse models.
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
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 ...
Scientists said a novel compound can arrest early stages of Alzheimer's disease in mice brains, setting the stage for a ...
The researchers found that a key energy molecule in the body, NAD+, drops significantly in AD patients. This lack of NAD+ ...
Data included more than a million participants to find that Alzheimer's risk was up to 76% lower in these cases.
ADHD medications work like sleep, not attention boosters, massive brain study reveals. For some kids, focus problems may be ...
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A new drug may stop Alzheimer’s before memory loss starts
Alzheimer’s disease has long been a diagnosis that arrives only after memory begins to fray, by which time brain damage is already extensive. A new experimental drug called NU-9 is challenging that ...
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