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Hilary Evans-Newton is the Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Research UK. Hilary joined Alzheimer’s Research UK in 2013 and has overseen significant growth in income in recent years, which has ...
Researchers have developed a new blood test that can detect Alzheimer's disease and monitor its progression by measuring specific tau protein fragments in the blood. The test identifies fragments ...
Margaret, 63, says, 'Trevor has mixed dementia – Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia – but he had never gone missing before, so I was naïve enough to think he would be fine. 'I only went out for an hour ...
Now, the self-styled gene editing pioneer is trying to stage a comeback with another controversial project, aiming to use gene editing to prevent Alzheimer’s disease in future generations.
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by a host of recognizable cognitive symptoms, but many non-cognitive symptoms like changes in sleep, anxiety and depression can be early signs of the disease.
If you're someone who is at high risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease, it can be pretty emotionally and mentally draining, especially if you feel like there's very little you can do ...
A groundbreaking study using spatial transcriptomics on brains from Alzheimer’s clinical trial participants revealed that immunization helped the brain’s immune cells clear harmful plaques and restore ...
The battle against Alzheimer’s disease continues to challenge medical researchers worldwide, but a simple fermented milk drink might offer unexpected benefits for those affected by this ...
Scientists have created a groundbreaking new Alzheimer’s drug using ingredients you probably have sitting in your pantry right now. Rosemary has long been linked with memory, even Ophelia said so in ...
Researchers studying Alzheimer’s disease are using artificial intelligence-powered databases to accelerate the drug discovery process by making it easier to sift through vast amounts of ...
An experimental drug has shown promise in preventing Alzheimer’s for people at higher risk of developing the disease. That’s according to a new study from Washington University School of ...
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