Articles in "Alzheimer's"

Breakthrough Technique Maps Toxic Protein Growth in Alzheimer’s Disease

Israeli and Dutch researchers have unveiled a new technique that allows scientists to precisely measure toxic protein clumps associated ...

Scientists Uncover Molecular ‘Passports’ That Regulate Cell Nuclei

Israeli and U.S. scientists have discovered how tiny gateways in human cells control what enters and leaves the cell’s nucleus, solving a ...

Scientists Uncover Biological Switch That Could Repair Damaged Nerve Fibers

Israeli scientists have identified a biological mechanism that significantly boosts the production of myelin, the fatty substance that ...

Breakthrough AI Tool Could Help Test Memory in Alzheimer’s Patients and Infants

Israeli scientists have developed a new method to measure memory without relying on speech, opening the door to assessing memory in ...

Magnetic Fields May Hold Key to Slowing Alzheimer’s, Israeli Study Finds

Israeli scientists have uncovered a surprising physical mechanism that may influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease that raises ...

Study Finds Sex-Based Differences in ADNP Syndrome, Paving Way for Gender-Specific Alzheimer’s Treatments

The discovery of how a defective protein disrupts brain activity in men and women differently could change how neurodevelopmental and ...

Researchers Uncover Link Between Gum Disease and Systemic Conditions

In a study that could reshape conventional approaches to both periodontal and systemic health, scientists said on Monday they have ...

Herpes-Alzheimer’s Link Points to New Treatment Possibilities

Israeli researchers revealed a surprising connection between Alzheimer’s disease and Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV-1), offering new ...

Study Links Brain Stability to Treatments for Depression, Epilepsy and Alzheimer’s

New scientific research on how the brain maintains stability amidst continuous environmental and physiological changes offers potential new ...

Study Reveals Ethnic Disparity in Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

An Israeli study has revealed a significant ethnic gap in the prevalence of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, raising the potential for ...


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