[ad_1] Scientists said Monday they had developed a way to predict whether patients will develop Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing their blood, in what experts hailed as a potential “game changer” in the fight against the debilitating condition. About 50 million people are living with Alzheimer’s, a degenerative brain disease that …
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[ad_1] Blood tests could someday detect patients at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by measuring the levels of two molecules in their blood, according to preliminary research released Monday. Depending on the concentration of these two molecules, called ptau 181 and NfL, we could predict future progression of Alzheimer’s disease …
Read More »a trace of early diagnosis through blood tests
[ad_1] Posted Monday, November 30, 2020 7:41 PM Through Sudinfo with AFP Blood tests could someday detect patients at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by measuring the levels of two molecules in their blood, according to preliminary research released Monday. Depending on the concentration of these two molecules, called ptau …
Read More »Stay connected and healthy: WHO urges children and adults to stay fit in the COVID-19 era, World News
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a precautionary guideline for teens and adults on how to stay fit – mentally and physically – in the time of the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has forced everyone to stay indoors, temporarily disrupting their fitness routine. however, WHO has urged …
Read More »Alzheimer’s treatment relies on the fingerprints of neurons in the brain
[ad_1] On one level the human brain is universal: we share the same characteristics and functions. However, further probing the intricacies of the brain reveals subtle differences with the brain’s architecture. In particular, how each individual reinvents common scenarios is something that can be observed in brain activity. With the …
Read More »5 things that protect you from Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Alzheimer’s disease has spread to all parts of the world, especially to Arab countries. And we are seeing cases in the early 1960s. To prevent Alzheimer’s disease, nutritionist Abeer Abu Rajeli, of the Diet of the Town Clinic, recommends the following: Dietitian Abeer Abu Rajeli Alzheimer’s prevention Avoid obesity. …
Read More »The team uses copper to visualize Alzheimer’s aggregates in the brain
[ad_1] IMAGE: Researcher Hong-Jun Cho is the first author of the study. View More Credit: Photo courtesy of Hong-Jun Cho CHAMPAIGN, Illinois – A proof-of-concept study conducted in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease offers new evidence that copper isotopes can be used to detect beta-amyloid protein deposits that form …
Read More »Anxiety can accelerate the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, the study says
[ad_1] Older adults with memory problems can progress to Alzheimer’s more rapidly if they also suffer from anxiety symptoms, a preliminary study suggests. It is common for people with Alzheimer’s disease to have mood symptoms, including anxiety and depression. And some research has suggested that these symptoms may, in older …
Read More »Younger thanks to oxygen: the researcher reverses the aging process *** BILDplus content *** – guide
[ad_1] Photo: The Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research elements from: Jessica Walker Published on 11/22/2020 – 11:34 pm Is Oxygen the Key to Eternal Life? An Israeli researcher thinks so. In a study it has now confirmed that the aging process can not only be stopped, but reversed! …
Read More »a genetic link to the molecular events that precede symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Newswise – BOSTON (Nov 18, 2020, 2:00 pm ET): Researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine have discovered a molecular mechanism that causes a “jam” of enzymes that travel up and down neuronal axons, leading to accumulation of beta amyloid – a key feature and cause of Alzheimer’s disease. …
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