Alzheimer’s disease has devastated families for over a century. It was first identified in 1906 by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who examined the brain of a patient suffering from severe memory loss, paranoia, ...
Expert tells ‘Post’ why brain remembers pain and why it must forget ...
A healthy brain has wrinkles and neurons traveling together. In a brain affected by Alzheimer’s, the brain itself is smaller ...
A potential weapon against Alzheimer’s disease could be hidden in aloe vera, scientists recently uncovered. Aloe vera, a rubbery green plant, may be best known for its skin-soothing qualities, but a ...
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how Alzheimer’s disease develops, and a decades-old drug could be the key to stopping the condition in its tracks. It is well established that ...
A medication that has been prescribed in the U.S. for decades may be able to stop the earliest steps of Alzheimer’s disease— but only if it is taken long before symptoms appear, according to new ...
Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have identified a promising drug target for Alzheimer's disease. The team found that removing an enzyme from neurons in the brain substantially reduces ...
Programs that support caregivers of patients with dementia could bring substantial benefits at a fraction of the price of an Alzheimer’s drug. Disease-slowing Alzheimer’s drugs entered the market in ...
Scientists have uncovered promising clues that compounds found in Aloe vera could play a role in fighting Alzheimer’s disease. Using advanced computer modeling, researchers discovered that ...
The effects of long COVID rage on. Over 20 million Americans are believed to have the debilitating post-infection condition, suffering symptoms such as severe fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, ...
THE DRIVER OF THE SCDOT TRUCK WAS TICKETED FOR SPEEDING. A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA RESEARCH PAVES THE WAY FOR AN ACCESSIBLE AND LESS INVASIVE WAY TO DIAGNOSE DECLINING BRAIN ...
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