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Donanemab: An Innovative Medication Paving the Way for Modern Alzheimer’s Therapy
Revolutionary Alzheimer’s drug, donanemab, shows potential in slowing cognitive decline, calls for cautious optimism due to potential side effects.
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MIT Researchers Reveal Insights into Tau Protein Tangles, Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
MIT study unveils how Tau protein tangles, linked to Alzheimer’s, form and identifies a potential drug target.
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Unseen Threat: Air Pollution Increases Likelihood of Dementia
Air pollution, originating from sources like vehicle emissions, is now associated with an elevated risk of dementia, and certain genetic…
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When Were You Diagnosed With Diabetes? It Could Be the Key to Predicting Your Risk of Dementia
Study links early-onset type 2 diabetes to higher risk of dementia later in life, highlighting the importance of prevention and …
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Advancements in Alzheimer’s Research: Newly Identified Blood Biomarker
Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s study identifies astrocytes and blood biomarkers as predictors of disease onset.
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HIV Medication Maraviroc: A Dual-Action Weapon Against Dementia and Huntington’s Disease
Cambridge researchers use HIV drug Maraviroc in mice to enhance brain self-clearing, possibly slowing dementia and Huntington’s disease.
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Promising Breakthrough in the Fight against Alzheimer’s – Removing a Genetic Variant Unveils New Possibilities
Study reveals removing APOE ε4 gene from neurons in mice reduces Alzheimer’s hallmarks, opening new therapeutic possibilities.
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New Hope in Alzheimer’s Fight: Addressing Myelin Degradation Could Prevent Disease
Addressing Myelin Degradation: New Hope in Alzheimer’s Fight. Study reveals the role of compromised myelin in disease progression, opening possibilities …
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Harvard Scientists Reveal That Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Dementia
Harvard study suggests air pollution, especially PM2.5 exposure, could be linked to an increased risk of dementia.