The Independent on MSN
Humans may be causing dolphins to get Alzheimer’s-like disease, scientists warn
Algal bloom triggered by sewage discharges could be causing in dolphins the same form of brain degeneration seen in humans ...
In this context, researchers have connected neurotoxins from algal blooms to brain changes associated with an ...
WCBD Charleston on MSN
Walk to end Alzheimer’s honors victims and families of the disease
The Lowcountry community came together in support of Alzheimer’s awareness. Hundreds of people packed the stands at Joseph P.
Dementia affects more than 6 million Americans and U.S. cases are expected to double by 2060, so it’s worth knowing when to ...
The experimental pill ALZ-801 slowed memory decline by 50% and reduced brain shrinkage in early Alzheimer's patients with ...
Could disrupting your internal clock be the key to treating Alzheimer’s? A surprising new study, published in the journal ...
Scientists have identified hundreds of genes that may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease but the roles these ...
News Medical on MSN
Study finds more commonalities between CTE and Alzheimer's disease at the genetic level
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) – most often found in athletes playing contact sports – is known to share similarities ...
One of the most frightening things about Alzheimer's disease is how difficult it is to diagnose early. Now, University of ...
Dolphins exposed to cyanobacterial toxins show Alzheimer’s-like brain damage and disorientation, which may explain mysterious strandings.
Scientists have uncovered a toxic alliance between Aβ and fibrinogen that may explain how Alzheimer’s disease begins. The two ...
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