News Brief: Muscle-Monitoring Method Earns $1 Million ALS Prize
A painless test of muscle conductivity promises to make clinical trials for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) smaller, cheaper, and faster...
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A painless test of muscle conductivity promises to make clinical trials for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) smaller, cheaper, and faster...
Below we list the 66 abstracts presented at the Human Amyloid Imaging Conference...
For people with mutations in progranulin that lead to frontotemporal dementia, the problem is one of production...
Sphingolipids, the Sphinx’s modern namesake, may hold clues to the riddle of why some neurons fail to digest Aβ...
Forty minutes of walking, three times a week for a year, brought measurable benefit in the form of bigger brains and improved spatial memory...
Rather than perish en masse for neuropathological analyses or face behavioral tests ad nauseum, some Alzheimer’s mouse models can get off a tad easier...
The 5th HAI conference concluded with a panel discussion of how far amyloid PET has come in the seven years since its first major publication...
Kenji Ishii updated the audience about where the Japanese ADNI stands at this point...
A diet deficient in omega-3 fatty acids interferes with synaptic function...
The first human genome sequence came out—to much fanfare—10 years ago this month...
Despite decades of research, scientists still do not know precisely what makes amyloidogenic molecules such as Aβ gang up and go bad...
The HAI conference illustrated how this form of PET imaging is becoming broadly embedded throughout human AD research...
What’s beginning to emerge from multimodal imaging studies that are aiming for a more comprehensive view of what happens in the brain once amyloid deposits there?...
The bulk of the talks and posters reflected scientists’ grappling with how amyloid deposition in the brain behaves over time...
New reports suggest that IGF-II and sleep can strengthen memory...
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