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Continue readingSome Reason for Optimism on the Alzheimer’s Front
Early and limited application of a newly developed gene therapy has given researchers hope that certain Alzheimer’s patients can be protected from the vicious ravages of the disease.
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Continue readingNew Hallmarks Designated for Tackling Alzheimer’s and Curtailing the Aging Process
A March, 2022, conference in Copenhagen, “New Hallmarks of Aging,” addressed the nexus between aging and disease and came up with a new list of age-related conditions — or “hallmarks” — that once fully analyzed and researched may offer science more ways to slow the aging process and fight chronic cognitive diseases.
Continue readingIs Alzheimer’s Truly a Brain Disease, or Could It Arise from an Auto-immune Disorder?
As scientists continue working to develop medications and search for tools to help individuals elude Scientists traditionally have looked at Alzheimer’s disease almost exclusively as a chronic brain dysfunction, caused by a recalcitrant protein known as beta-amyloid.
Continue readingEven Mild Exercise Can Help Diminish the Onset of Dementia
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Continue readingThe New Alzheimer’s Drug – Deborah Kan Summary
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Continue readingGame Changing Longevity and Healthspan Research
billions of dollars will now be available for longevity and healthspan research established by a Saudi Royal Decree.
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