The family of Andre Yarham, who died of frontotemporal dementia, hopes his brain can help scientific research. He is ...
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Just One Gene May Be Responsible For Over 90% of Alzheimer's Cases
More than 9 out of 10 Alzheimer's cases could be driven by specific variations in a single gene and the protein it produces, ...
Memantine, a long-approved and cost-effective drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease, could also benefit patients with sickle ...
Huntington's disease (HD) has long been impossible to cure, but new research is finally giving fresh hope. HD is a ...
Sadly, there is no cure for Huntington’s disease. But a couple new research papers suggests this may be about to change.
The research is in its early stages but offers “encouraging” evidence of a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick are enrolling participants in the National ...
Today, the ACCESS-AD consortium is announcing the launch of a transformative European initiative that will accelerate the ...
Johns Hopkins researchers identified a new target for treating Alzheimer’s disease by focusing on a protein that produces tiny amounts of hydrogen sulfide in healthy brain cells.
Scientists have shown that a non-invasive sound stimulation of the brain at a specific frequency can clear toxic proteins ...
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Experimental drug can sharply reduce amyloid beta's impact on Alzheimer’s
Early in Alzheimer’s disease, your brain can begin to change long before anyone notices a lost name or missed appointment.
Listening to low-frequency sound can help eliminate toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. This was reported in ...
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