FeaturedNeurology·October 19, 2015·2 min readBlood Test to Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Close to DevelopmentResearchers report they are nearing development of a blood test that will accurately detect Alzheimer's disease and give doctors the ability to intervene at the earliest stage of the disease.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·October 16, 2015·4 min readAstrocytes Could Hold the Clue to ALSAccording to researchers, astrocytes lose the ability to support motor neurons as ALS progresses.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·October 16, 2015·2 min readFungal Infections Linked to Alzheimer’s DiseaseExamining the brains of a small number of people who had Alzheimer's disease, researchers find evidence of fungal infections in key areas of the brain which become damaged as the disease progresses.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·October 14, 2015·2 min readA New Target for Alzheimer’s Disease TreatmentResearchers discovered the GPR3 protein could play an important role in reducing the generation of amyloid beta and in alleviating cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyPsychology·October 14, 2015·2 min readAlzheimer’s Patients Prescribed Antipsychotics More Frequently Than General PopulationA new study reports people with Alzheimer's disease are more likely to use antipsychotic medications, and for longer periods of time, than the general public.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeurology·October 13, 2015·3 min readCausal Link Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Telomere ShorteningA new study reports the shortening of telomere length can be statistically linked to the active mechanism responsible for Alzheimer's disease.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·October 13, 2015·2 min readAnti-Epilepsy Drug Could Treat Certain Neurodegenerative DiseasesA new study reports the anti-epilepsy drug ethosuximide appears to have protective effects in certain models of neurodegenerative diseases.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·October 13, 2015·3 min readNew Imaging Tool Allows a Deeper Look Inside the Living Brain, NoninvasivelyResearchers have developed a new, noninvasive imaging tool that allows them to see inside the living brain. They report the technology could allows tracking of neurodegenerative diseases progressing in the brain.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·October 13, 2015·3 min readWhat Happens When Your Brain Can’t Tell Which Way is Up?A new study on the International Space Station is being conducted to help researchers understand how the brain changes in space and develop ways to deal with those changes.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·October 13, 2015·3 min readBoosting the Brain’s Waste Disposal System to Help Fight Alzheimer’sResearchers investigate whether they can mobilize the immune system to help in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyPain·October 12, 2015·4 min readChronic Pain is in the BrainA new study reports on the role of HCN channels in pain processing.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·October 9, 2015·5 min readSingle Drop of Blood in Brain Can Trigger Immune Response Akin to Multiple SclerosisResearchers report disruption of the BBB can trigger a cascade of events that result in brain damage and autoimmunity characteristic of MS.Read More