Researchers say they are now able to predict Alzheimer’s disease with close to 93 percent accuracy using artificial ...
People carrying at least one APOE4 allele have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease compared with APOE3/3 carriers; people with two APOE4 alleles have the highest risk. The APOE2 allele is associated ...
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Why do women make up two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases? Study links risk to hormonal changes in midlife
New research published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation argues that Alzheimer’s may begin much earlier than ...
Scientists reverse Alzheimer's memory loss in mice by using NAD+ to restore brain energy, defying decades of research.
Smith Could a simple blood test predict your risk of getting dementia years, or even decades, before you experience memory ...
What happens when a promising therapy falls short? Medscape spoke with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, who led the EVOKE trials of the GLP-1 semaglutide for AD, about what the results mean — and what comes next ...
GLP-1 receptor agonist indications continue to expand beyond glycaemic and weight control, with benefits now shown in chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes, obesity-related heart failure, knee ...
New treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and motor neuron disease (MND) could be unlocked thanks to microscopic medicines developed by researchers at the University ...
Older people with a genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease did not experience the expected increase in cognitive decline and dementia risk if they consumed relatively large amounts of meat.
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Machine learning detects early brain changes linked to Alzheimer's disease
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.
Amyloid beta and tau proteins compete for the same binding sites on microtubules in neurons, suggesting that displacement of ...
Biomed Industries, Inc. Presented Breakthrough Unified Theory Linking Alzheimer’s Disease, Obesity and Cardiovascular ...
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