Deep brain stimulation at the intersection of two fiber bundles linked to memory formation appears to alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Combining brain scan images with machine learning, researchers identified a number of brain changes following TBI that share similarities with Alzheimer's disease. The findings add to the growing body of evidence that the two conditions follow the same trajectories.
Deep brain stimulation of the fornix may prove to be beneficial for people over the age of 65 who suffer from mild Alzheimer's, researchers report.
A new study reports obese teens have disrupted connectivity between numerous areas of the brain involved in appetite regulation.
Researchers add to evidence that omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids promote health brain aging.
Researchers find degeneration of the fornix can identify those at risk of cognitive decline long before clinical symptoms appear.
Small phase I study suggests ‘brain pacemaker’ could slow progression of AD A study on a handful of people with...