Tooth loss linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease A brain region critical for memory is smaller in older adults with fewer than 10 teeth than in those who have most of their teeth, suggesting that tooth loss may precede the development of dementia ...
From Alzheimer's disease to depression to heart disease, Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist drugs appear to offer a solution. Can one type of drug really tackle so many conditions, and if so, how does it actually work? Features Subscriber-only ...
326k Accesses 867 Citations 2551 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Characterization of the genetic landscape of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias (ADD) provides a unique opportunity for a better understanding of the associated pathophysiological processes. We performed a two-stage genome-...
What’s One Way to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease? Food Some Simple, Proven Ways to Boost Your Memory What to Do if You Think It’s Alzheimer’s Disease Protect the Memories: Don’t Sleep on Symptoms Climate Justice Environmental Justice Like this: Loading...Most...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have discovered a mechanism by which harmful tau protein aggregates are transmitted between neurons. Alongside amyloid plaques, tau aggregates in the brain are a significant factor in the progression of Alzheimer
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new molecule important in a part of the memory that allows recognition of people has been identified by researchers at the University of Bristol. This type of memory is impaired at an early stage during Alzheimer’s disease and so it i
Researchers focused on the middle temporalgyrus(MTG) — the part of the brain that controls language, memory and vision. That portion of the brain is known as a "critical transition zone," where evidence of Alzheimer's appears and then worsens as the disease progresses. ...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a highly complex disease involving a broad range of clinical, cellular, and biochemical manifestations that are currently not understood in combination. This has led to many views of AD, e.g. the amyloid, tau, presenilin, oxidative stress, and metal hypotheses. The...
There has been unprecedented growth of scientific knowledge about Alzheimer's disease (AD), The description of distinctive and reliable biomarkers that are now available through structural brain imaging with magnetic resonance imaging, molecular neuroimaging with positron emission tomography, and cerebrospinal...