Tag: alzheimer
Viagra and shingles vaccine show promise in Alzheimer’s research
Researchers are turning to familiar medicines, including Viagra and a shingles vaccine, in a bid to accelerate progress against Alzheimer’s disease.
New study challenges the idea that Alzheimer’s is irreversible
New research suggests that correcting the brain’s energy balance could allow damaged cells to recover, challenging long-standing views on Alzheimer’s disease.
New study reveals how to stop Alzheimer’s before it starts
This tiny shift inside your brain may reveal the earliest crack in Alzheimer’s — long before symptoms appear.
New research shows the brain may have its own way to fight Alzheimer’s
A new international study has identified special brain cells that help protect memory and slow Alzheimer’s, offering fresh hope for future treatments.
For the First Time, Alzheimer’s Symptoms Reversed in Lab Experiment
In a world-first experiment, researchers have managed to reverse key symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in mice. The discovery offers fresh hope that one day,...
13 surprising factors that could raise your Alzheimer’s risk
Many people think memory loss and Alzheimer’s are simply a matter of age or genetics. But research shows that everyday choices also play a...
