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Findings suggest that Alzheimer’s risk genes drive tau buildup and spread through both network-based and independent mechanisms.
Creatine is well known for its role in muscle energy, but it’s also critical for brain function and development.
Nasal mucus - simply known as snot - essentially acts like a shield to keep out harmful germs while also letting in things ...
Based on the analysis, the brain appears to be a particularly strong predictor of not just Alzheimer’s disease, but longevity ...
WITH 152.8 million people estimated to have dementia by 2050, it’s vital people do what they can to prevent cognitive ...
The research looked specifically at blood stem cells, which live in the bone marrow and make different types of blood cells.
THEY aid us in almost every daily task and are among the most intricate tools we possess. But your hands can also provide a ...
The study, published March 6 in Nature Medicine, shows that the brain’s immune cells, called microglia, play a more powerful ...
Research shows that neurogenesis, collateral sprouting, synaptogenesis, exercise, and an enriched complex housing environment ...
Research shows that neurogenesis, collateral sprouting, synaptogenesis, exercise, and an enriched complex housing environment ...
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. With an estimated 55 million people living with Alzheimer's Disease and other ...
New research reveals eye changes that may signal Alzheimer's disease years before memory symptoms appear. Learn the early warning signs to watch for.