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Simple blood test may predict Alzheimer’s years before symptoms start
Researchers have built a blood-based “clock” that estimates when Alzheimer’s symptoms will likely begin, potentially years before any memory loss appears. The model, validated in two major ...
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Scientists say they can restore 'young' memories by rewiring your brain
Researchers have used gene therapy to partially reprogram the brain cells that store memories in aging mice, reversing signs ...
The traditional model of memory proposes that different types of long term memory are processed in separate brain modules. New research shows activation of these modules overlaps.
Scientists have created a blood test that can estimate when Alzheimer’s symptoms are likely to begin. By measuring a protein called p-tau217, the model predicts symptom onset within roughly three to ...
Timing is everything. A new blood test acts as a biological "clock," predicting when Alzheimer's symptoms will begin years before they actually appear.
The Alzheimer’s ‘clock’ could make it easier to treat the disease early, before memory problems appear. A simple blood test might one day serve as a molecular ‘clock’ that predicts not only whether ...
It has the potential to predict symptom onset so accurately "we could use it in individual clinical care,” said one ...
Researchers identify the Functional-Structural Ratio (FSR) as the biological link between age-related hearing loss and cognitive decline, offering a potential new biomarker for dementia risk.
Cohu Inc reports fourth-quarter results after the close Thursday, with investors focused on whether the semiconductor test equipment supplier can return to profitability after a challenging 2025.
Scientists have reversed severe memory loss in two mouse models of Alzheimer’s by restoring the brain’s energy supply. Late-stage mice showed brain tissue repairing itself once fuel balance returned, ...
A Des Moines police officer has filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging health issues from lead exposure at the Des Moines Police Academy.
A long-term study of older adults with moderate hearing loss found that hearing aids did not lead to better performance on memory or thinking tests, but the story did not end there. Over seven years, ...
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