Unraveling the Gender Gap: Why Women Face a Higher Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease impacts women at nearly double the rate of men, prompting scientists to explore causes that go far beyond longer life expectancy. While a woman’s lifespan was once considered the m... Alzheimer's brain health genetics hormones hormone therapy menopause neurology women's health
Repurposed Cancer Drugs Show Promise Against Alzheimer’s Brain Damage Could the answer to reversing Alzheimer’s brain damage already exist on pharmacy shelves? Recent research points to a surprising possibility: some cancer drugs may help fight the devastating effects o... Alzheimer's brain health cancer drugs clinical trials drug repurposing gene expression irinotecan letrozole
GLP-1s: A Promising Frontier in Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment The recent surge in interest around GLP-1 receptor agonists has opened up exciting new avenues in medical science. Originally celebrated for their impact on diabetes and obesity, these medications are... Alzheimer’s brain health clinical trials GLP-1 neurodegeneration neuroprotection Parkinson’s
Quality Sleep Can Help Defend Against Dementia in African Americans with Genetic Risk Imagine if something as simple as a restful night could help guard your brain against dementia, even if you're genetically predisposed. Groundbreaking research from Rutgers University–Newark suggests ... African Americans Alzheimer's disease brain health dementia prevention genetic risk personalized medicine sleep
Video Games Could Transform Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Envision a world where playing a video game could reveal Alzheimer’s disease years before symptoms appear. Researchers at Rutgers-Newark are pioneering this possibility, developing computerized games ... Alzheimer's blood tests brain health clinical trials cognitive testing early detection inclusive research video games