A recent study shows that accessible blood tests can accurately identify Alzheimer’s disease. When combined with standard cognitive assessments, these tools offer a reliable diagnostic approach for ...
Researchers use MEG imaging to show that the brain reactivates "forgotten" memories, but they only reach consciousness if they pulse at a specific rhythm.
A study co-authored by a Valley doctor found that subtle changes in driving behavior could be an early sign of dementia.
Researchers have used brain imaging to show how memories can be reactivated in the brain without them reaching conscious awareness, showing that these memories persist even when we think they have ...
Researchers engineer CAR-astrocytes to target and remove amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s, showing a 50% reduction in brain waste with a single injection.
Researchers reveal that lack of sleep damages the myelin sheath in the brain and slows the rate of neural signal transmission ...
A new study from researchers at Mayo Clinic offers an important clue. The study suggests that a protein linked to Parkinson’s disease may play a major role in speeding up Alzheimer’s‑related brain ...
Oregon State University researchers have used fluorescence anisotropy to observe – in real time – how copper ions promote amyloid-beta protein aggregation linked to Alzheimer’s disease and ...
Overall, liver disease in older adults often hides behind symptoms that appear mild or unrelated. Tiredness, confusion, swelling, and changes in appetite should not be ignored. Understanding these ...
WPI researchers have used a form of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze anatomical changes in the brain and predict ...
Suki Chan and co-editor Michael Ellis of 'Superman' fame discuss her debut feature, their collaboration, artistic ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researchers have used a form of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze anatomical changes in the brain and predict Alzheimer's disease with nearly 93% accuracy.
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