An analysis of brains at various stages of Alzheimer's found that neurons called inhibitory neurons are the first to be affected by the disease.
A new Scripps Research study highlights the link between heavy alcohol use and the acceleration of Alzheimer’s disease.
Lecanemab is the first treatment for Alzheimer’s disease licensed for use in Great Britain that shows some evidence of ...
The UW Green Bay women’s volleyball team hosted the 5th annual Attacking Alzheimer’s Night at the Kress Events Center. This ...
Researchers have linked disease-related proteins and genes to identify specific cellular pathways responsible for Alzheimer's genesis and progression. The proteins were gathered from cerebrospinal ...
New research uncovers how mitophagy, the cellular recycling of damaged mitochondria, changes dynamically in the aging ...
Researchers have revealed how two neural circuits located in the brain's retrosplenial cortex are directly linked to spatial navigation and memory storage. This discovery could lead to more precise ...
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. According to the Alzheimer’s Association Mississippi Chapter, nearly 7 million ...
The European Medicines Agency re-examined clinical data of a subset of patients with one or no copies of the APOE4 gene ...
Researchers have revealed the role of enzyme TYK2 in the aggregation of tau proteins, which contributes to Alzheimer’s ...