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There are 124 potential Alzheimer’s treatments now being tested in clinical trials to target beta-amyloid and tau, reduce inflammation, protect neurons, act on genes that increase Alzheimer’s ...
Breakthrough Alzheimer’s treatments that remove toxic proteins from the brain have revived interest in vaccines to treat the memory-robbing disease, potentially offering a cheaper, easy-to ...
‘If the vaccine could prove successful in humans, it would be a big step forward towards delaying disease progression’ New vaccine could be key to preventing Alzheimer’s disease, scientists ...
UB-311 is a vaccine targeting β-amyloid and hence anti-amyloid agent which is under development for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. [2] [3] It is under development by Vaxxinity. [2] Meningoencephalitis has been described as a possible side effect of the drug. [4] As of February 2024, the drug is in phase 2 clinical trials. [2]
Protollin is a drug initially formulated as a vaccine adjuvant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is composed of lipopolysaccharides derived from the Shigella flexneri or Pleisiomonas shigelloides bacterium combined with hydrophobic outer membrane proteins derived from Neisseria meningitidis .
These include storage and transport of vaccines from the primary vaccine store down to the end-user at the health facility, and further down at the outreach sites. [21] Inappropriate storage, handling and transport of vaccines won't protect patients and may lead to needless vaccine wastage.
A new Alzheimer's drug, combined COVID and flu vaccine update, and salmonella concerns. 3 health stories you may have missed — and why they matter Kaitlin Reilly June 15, 2024 at 9:50 AM
Family Matters: Coming Together for Alzheimer's [50] Christine and Paul- A Journey With Alzheimer's Disease Christine, a 46-year-old mother of three, with a distinguished career in science, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Recently divorced from an abusive husband, the news sent her into a tailspin, and was emotionally devastating for ...