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Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease | Dedicated to expediting our understanding & improving treatments of AD | Editor-in-Chief: George Perry, PhD
Joined May 2018
"Scientists discover brain switches that clear Alzheimer’s plaques." Read more: https://t.co/m1c0TBCKEy
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sciencedaily.com
Researchers have identified two brain receptors that help the brain clear away amyloid beta, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. By stimulating these receptors in mice, scientists increased levels of...
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Obesity and aging: Study links inflammation to cognitive decline. Read more: https://t.co/AQZitZTRd8
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medicalxpress.com
Obesity and older age are strongly associated with low-grade inflammation in the body, a condition that appears closely linked to cognitive decline and dementia. A recent Baycrest study has found...
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"Researchers have found that “active sitting” – such as reading, playing cards, or doing a crossword puzzle – is associated with better brain health." Read more: https://t.co/svKzQ6TQ09
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nationalseniors.com.au
Even when you are seated, you can make the choice to exercise your mind.
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"Older adults often turn to prescription and over-the-counter sleep aids to help them get a restful night’s sleep, but what do we really know about their long-term effects on brain health?" Read more: https://t.co/FDDPMmjYmI
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beingpatient.com
UCSF sleep researcher Yue Leng explains what a long-running study suggests about sleep aids and dementia risk.
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"AI models trained on real-world clinical brain perfusion SPECT imaging show promise as clinical decision-support tools for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease, researchers have reported." Read more: https://t.co/Njk0i6T5zg
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auntminnie.com
The model aims to enhance the consistency and confidence of SPECT interpretation supporting current workflows.
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A guide to the drugs and therapies that can ease dementia symptoms https://t.co/NSFT7wrWXr via @DailyMail
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dailymail.co.uk
Every three minutes, someone in the UK is diagnosed with dementia. It is not an easy diagnosis to receive for the patient or their loved ones.
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"Researchers at Penn State explore how AI trained on speech patterns might be able to screen for dementia and Alzheimer's disease." Read more: https://t.co/wTz8Deo4cj
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psu.edu
According to Hui Yang, Gary and Sheila Bello Chair in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State, and Kevin Mekulu, an industrial engineering and operations research doctoral candidate,...
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"A new analysis from the long‑running Northern Manhattan Study suggests that drinking diet soda every day may be linked to a higher risk of developing dementia, particularly among non‑Hispanic white and Black adults." Read more: https://t.co/vloTINc1dc
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news.med.miami.edu
The Miller School of Medicine's Dr. Hannah Gardener is studying the impact of diet soda consumption on brain health.
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This is JAD's most read article of 2025, stipulating that measures of retinal health could offer accessible and low-cost indication of pre-morbid disease risk in ADRD. #adresearch #alzheimersdisease #dementia
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journals.sagepub.com
Background Identification of at-risk individuals who would benefit from early intervention for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is critical...
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"Passive activities such as watching television have been linked to worse memory and cognitive skills, while ‘active sitting’ like playing cards or reading correlate with better brain health, researchers have found." https://t.co/zIx1BWMdGZ
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We wish our readers a Happy New Year and proudly present the first issue of 2026. This edition features Review articles on gut microbiota, plasma biomarkers, behavioral dyadic interventions, and more. Read it here: https://t.co/u1dexeyWap
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journals.sagepub.com
Table of contents for Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 109, 1
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Study highlights effect of Alzheimer's, frontotemporal dementia on subcortical brain structures https://t.co/0PmsLXkhU4 via @medical_xpress
medicalxpress.com
A recent study by the Laboratory for Neuro-Analysis and Imaging (LANAI) at UMass Chan Medical School highlights how subcortical brain structures degenerate in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal...
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"Researchers in Sweden and Japan have found two brain receptors that help clear amyloid beta, a key protein in AD. Activating them in mice boosted a clearing enzyme and improved memory without major side effects." Read more: https://t.co/6zEjD5JGjQ
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indiandefencereview.com
Scientists discovered two brain receptors that act like “switches” to help clear Alzheimer’s plaques, here’s what that means.
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Our new issue has features on the therapeutic potential of light stimulation; AI-driven eye tracker models for diagnosis; and much more. Happy Holidays! We look forward to bringing you the latest in AD research in the new year. https://t.co/qlvTyA3yNI
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journals.sagepub.com
Table of contents for Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 108, 4
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Dr Amir Khan says 'incredible' bathroom habit could slash dementia risk
mirror.co.uk
Dr Amir Khan has shared a simple tip for reducing the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease
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"A study led by researchers at York University shows that dance can be beneficial in halting the cognitive decline associated with Parkinson’s disease and, for some participants, they even showed signs of improvement". Read More: https://t.co/yQegsWeQel
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eurekalert.org
A new study led by researchers at York University shows that dance can be beneficial in halting the cognitive decline associated with Parkinson’s disease and, for some participants, they even showed...
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News: Researchers have identified two receptors in the brain that control the breakdown of amyloid beta. The study could pave the way for future drugs that are both safer and cheaper than current antibody treatments." https://t.co/J8wzRXLzqU
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medicalxpress.com
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the RIKEN Center for Brain Science in Japan have identified two receptors in the brain that control the breakdown of amyloid beta, a substance that...
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Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University. Read the full news release here: https://t.co/KgbnHg7fM7
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case.edu
Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%, according to new rese...
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Advances in biomarkers and genetics are transforming dementia care and personalized approaches. The developments also raise ethical and legal questions about sharing individual results and potential impact. Our Ethics Section focusses on this: https://t.co/HmZqWmUBLs
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journals.sagepub.com
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
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A new clinical trial offers promising insights for the field of novel pharmacological therapies. The investigation focused on the effects of very low doses of a balanced cannabinoid extract in patients with AD dementia. Read more: https://t.co/UaPbkoilwC
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