A study finds that people who stay mentally active through reading, writing, and learning may have a lower risk of ...
A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to ...
After an analysis of health data from over 131,000 people tracked for up to 43 years, researchers found that drinking coffee ...
Scientists have created the most detailed maps yet of how genes control one another inside the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease. Using a powerful new AI-based system called SIGNET, the team ...
“We showed that the complex actually induces blood-brain barrier leakage, when the proteins alone did not,” Simões-Pires says. “Disruption of the blood-brain barrier allows for blood proteins to cross ...
As Alzheimer’s erased decades of shared history, one Bay Area couple found that emotional connection and commitment could ...
Axon Neuroscience's active tau immunotherapy AADvac1 has been selected as the first tau-targeted therapy to enter a ...
Dr. Yoshiteru Shimoide, immunologist and director of the Yoshiteru Shimoide Internal Medicine Clinic in Kagoshima, Japan, has developed RO‑8, the world’s first therapeutic agent designed to ...
Thanks to advances in genomic and biomarker research, we can now look beneath the surface and identify risk years before symptoms appear.
Extensive peer-reviewed research has identified biologically active nutrients and biochemical intermediates that play ...
Aging doesn’t have to mean losing your past. Scientists have found a way to "reprogram" specific memory-holding neurons, restoring youthful learning and recall in mice.
A new Harvard study shows how lithium, one of the simplest elements, may protect against and even reverse Alzheimer’s — and what that could mean for your brain.