Key Takeaways Hormone replacement therapy for menopause appears to be linked to a hallmark of Alzheimer’s diseaseWomen older ...
An oral small molecule from New York-based biotech Oligomerix curbed the tangling of tau protein in the brains of mice that ...
The study’s researchers scanned the brains of older women who have used HT, observing tau accumulation, a hallmark of Alzheimer disease.
Long-term NSAID use reduces dementia risk, particularly in those without the APOE-ε4 gene, highlighting the importance of ...
Neuroscientists at the University of Auckland’s Centre for Brain Research examined brain tissue, primarily from former rugby ...
Aging significantly impacts neurodegeneration, increasing risks for diseases like Alzheimer's. Research focuses on therapies to enhance cognitive function.
Researchers have used a new brain-mapping technique to identify memory-related brain cells vulnerable to protein buildup, a key factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, an incurable, ...
These new insights emphasise that the pathological events and processes that lead to the accumulation of phosphorylated tau protein in the brain are best considered as dynamic processes that can ...
For older women, menopausal hormone therapy (HT) use is associated with faster regional tau accumulation, accordin ...