New piece of Alzheimer’s puzzle found
Two years after discovering a way to neutralize a rogue protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, University of Alberta Distinguished University […]
Two years after discovering a way to neutralize a rogue protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, University of Alberta Distinguished University […] A recent report by Kessler researchers and clinicians described the effects of binocular occlusion in a patient with spatial neglect […] Mona Lisa’s smile has intrigued humanity since famed artist Leonardo da Vinci painted the portrait in the early 16th century. […] Researchers from the University of Toronto presented a new study at CHEST Congress 2019 Thailand in Bangkok that aimed to […] Patients on medication for type 2 diabetes may be keeping Alzheimer’s disease away. USC Dornsife psychologists have found that those […] Recent reductions in hospitalization and death due to stroke extend to both black and white Medicare beneficiaries, reports a study […] A minimally invasive surgery combining the use of a clot-busting drug and a catheter to drain blood from the brain […] Rutgers scientists have found a compound in coffee that may team up with caffeine to fight Parkinson’s disease and Lewy […] An international team of scientists led by the University of Dundee, UK have verified that a molecular pathway that has […] A group of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators is proposing that targeting immune checkpoints — molecules that regulate the activity […]Caregiving
New piece of Alzheimer’s puzzle found
Eliminating visual stimulation may help counter symptoms of spatial neglect after stroke: Kessler stroke team observes effects of blindfolding on postural asymmetry after hemorrhagic stroke of the right basal ganglia
Was Mona Lisa’s smile a lie? Researchers find that Mona Lisa’s smile was non-genuine because of its asymmetry
Tweeting their own horn: Author self-promotion on Twitter increases research dissemination: Studies shared by the authors on Twitter optimize knowledge translation
Diabetes treatment may keep dementia, Alzheimer’s at bay: Study finds progression of dementia and Alzheimer’s signature tangles are much faster in people with untreated diabetes
Stroke risk drops in both black and white older adults
Draining blood from bleeding stroke may prevent death
Two compounds in coffee may team up to fight Parkinson’s: Caffeine plus another compound in coffee beans’ waxy coating may protect against brain degeneration
A molecular switch links a Scottish mouse, a Finnish patient and Parkinson’s disease
Regulating microglial activity may reduce inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases: Activating immune checkpoint molecules could reduce imbalance between neuroprotection and neurotoxicity
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