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New research shows that glial cells play an important role in producing amyloid beta, a protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease. The study, undertaken by scientists at the Max Planck Institute ...
A study of autopsies of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease found that only 3% had Alzheimer's alone; 15% had a form of dementia that was not Alzheimer's, and 82% had more than one kind of ...
Thanks to the dedication of Alzheimer's research advocates and bipartisan support in Congress, the NAPA Reauthorization Act (P.L. 118-92) was signed into law in October 2024. ... CBS News. Woman ...
Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster — by temporarily breaching its protective shield. “Our goal is to give patients a head start,” by ...
New preclinical-stage research suggests that targeting a specific protein in the brain could help clear toxic amyloid plaques typically linked to Alzheimer's disease progression.
Groundbreaking treatments for Alzheimer's disease that work by removing a toxic protein called beta amyloid from the brain may benefit whites more than Black Americans, whose disease may be driven ...
The development of the institute marked an important milestone in the maturation of Alzheimer's research; [1] in 1982, most Alzheimer's research projects posed broad questions regarding the nature and effects of the disease, while the Reagan institute largely introduced – and expanded – the biological segment of disease research. [1]
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 ...