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Recent Study Suggests Intermittent Fasting May Address Alzheimer’s Disease
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerA recent study suggests that time-limited eating, a form of intermittent fasting, may alleviate circadian disruptions in Alzheimer’s disease in …
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“Revolutionizing Protein Folding Prediction: The WSME-L Model by the University of Tokyo”
Revolutionizing protein folding: University of Tokyo’s WSME-L model promises breakthroughs in medicine and industry.
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New Discoveries: Protein ABCA7’s Potential in Combating Alzheimer’s Disease
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerDiscoveries on ABCA7: Potential Alzheimer’s Therapy Through Cholesterol and Inflammation Insights.
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In-Depth Alzheimer’s Disease Study by MIT: Unraveling the Genetic and Molecular Complexities
MIT scientists conduct extensive research on Alzheimer’s, studying genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic alterations in over 2 million brain cells. They …
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Graphene Oxide: A Nanomaterial that Diminishes the Harmfulness of Alzheimer’s-Related Proteins
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at Chalmers University have shown that graphene oxide nanoflakes can effectively reduce the toxicity of amyloid peptides in a …
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Limited Access to New Alzheimer’s Treatments: Study Reveals Narrow Eligibility Criteria
This comprehensive study reveals that only a small percentage of older adults with early Alzheimer’s symptoms are eligible for new …
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Feeling the Heat: Hot Flashes Are an Early Indicator for Alzheimer’s Disease
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerExperiencing Hot Flashes During Sleep May Be an Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s DiseaseA recent study utilizing blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s …
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Pioneering Research Identifies Marked Shortfall of Antioxidants in Alzheimer’s Patients: Is Nutritional Intervention a Viable Preventive Measure?
Pioneering research highlights a marked deficiency of key antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin in Alzheimer’s patients’ brains, suggesting that a …
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MIT’s A11 Drug: Combating Inflammation and Enhancing Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaMIT’s A11 Drug: Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment Reducing Inflammation and Enhancing Memory in Preclinical Trials.