A new study challenges the long-standing view that Alzheimer’s is driven primarily by amyloid plaques, instead pointing to a subtle but critical competition inside neurons.
Losing your sense of smell might signal Alzheimer’s far earlier than expected. Scientists found that immune cells in the brain actively destroy smell-related nerve fibers after detecting abnormal ...
Alzheimer’s isn’t just one problem—it’s a tangled mix of biology, aging, and overall health. That’s why drugs targeting a single factor have fallen short, even as new treatments show modest benefits.
First Discovery of How Somatostatin Converts Brain Immune Cells into a Protective State - Mechanism Found to Overcome Clinical Limits Using FDA-Approved Drugs ...
A research team led by Professor Jiwon Um from the Center for Synapse Diversity and Specificity at DGIST has discovered a ...
A declining sense of smell may be one of the earliest warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, appearing even before noticeable memory problems. New ...
Eisai Inc. announced today the company will present the latest findings on lecanemab (generic name, brand name: LEQEMBI®), ...
Eisai Co. Ltd. and Biogen Inc. on Tuesday said their experimental Alzheimer’s drug significantly slowed cognitive and ...
The health ministry approved a medication that helps slow progression of Alzheimer’s disease in the early stages, meaning the ...
There is something quietly magical about keeping a small potted herb on your kitchen windowsill. Not a decorative trinket.
A study says Africans are losing their memory at an unprecedented rate due to chronic lifestyle diseases like hypertension ...