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New research published in Molecular Neurodegeneration has revealed that mutations in three genes known to cause familial ...
Alzheimer’s disease stands as the most widespread form of dementia globally, increasingly burdening families, healthcare systems, and societies as populations age. Although current treatments, ...
Dementia symptoms are strictly linked to memory loss, in fact, in the early stages of some forms of dementia, the person's ...
Cognitive function was found to be associated with established risk factors and biomarkers as early as age 24. A new study ...
Researchers found the PHGDH gene directly causes Alzheimer’s and discovered a drug-like molecule, NCT-503, that may help ...
The study will only include male players; however, researchers said the findings will “benefit all groups at risk for CTE, ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded OMRF scientist Bill Freeman a grant to investigate the connection between ...
One in nine people 65 and older have Alzheimer’s. It is the most common form of dementia in our nation. Research has started in Atlanta to try and help people living with the condition and their ...
Researchers may have found a way to reverse Alzheimer's in some early-stage patients, but more research is needed to prove it ...
Lang and co-authors evaluated 25 of 222 verified cases reported to Public Health New Brunswick. All patients had a ...
A new study suggests the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of heart disease for up to eight years post-vaccination. A ...
The Connecticut House has approved requiring health insurance providers to cover biomarker testing, a process that involves using genome sequencing to diagnose disease more accurately.