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Tag: Alzheimer’s

Wireless Detectors for Dementia

Researchers hope that radio transmitters can warn of cognitive decline earlier.

New Ways to Boost Memory

Enhancing neuron gene expression may improve memory.

Drugs to Grow Your Brain

Compounds that trigger the growth of new brain cells might help treat depression.

Detecting Alzheimer's Disease

A blood test that identifies the disorder in its early stages could soon be made available to researchers.

A New Approach to Treating Alzheimer's

Electrodes implanted in the brain show promise in early trials.

Eyedrops that Probe the Brain

Gene probes deployed in eyedrops show brain damage in MRIs of mice.

A New Treatment for Alzheimer's?

Neurologists urge caution upon reports of a successful therapy.

Next Steps for Stem Cells

New methods to reprogram adult cells could create novel models of disease.

Tackling a $100 Billion Disease

Drugs in development could treat the cognitive deficits caused by Alzheimer's.

A Fountain of Youth in Mitochondria?

A recently discovered cell survival switch could be key to increasing longevity.

Why Ketamine Helps Fight Depression

Studying the club drug could bring about faster-acting and more-effective treatments.

A Better Brain Scanner

New brain scanners could shed light on fear, joy, and disease.

A Better Picture of the Brain

A new imager that performs simultaneous MRI and PET scans could, among other applications, speed up the study of Alzheimer's disease.

Better Pictures of Proteins

An ultrasensitive NMR probe could improve the diagnosis of diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Of Mice and Memory

A compound that helps memory recall in brain-damaged mice could pave the way for new drugs to treat dementia.

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