The US Food and Drug Administration has given marketing clearance to CognICA, an artificial intelligence–powered integrated cognitive assessment for the early detection of dementia. Developed by Cognetivity Neurosciences Ltd, CognICA is a 5-minute, computerized cognitive assessment that is completed using…
Read MoreA New Tool for Predicting Alzheimer’s?
A higher polygenic risk (PGR) score may predict late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD), new research shows. Investigators found a higher PGR was significantly linked to smaller hippocampal volume and poorer executive function in physically and cognitively healthy adults. “Our study is…
Read MoreDiagnosing Alzheimer’s: Which Blood Test Is Best?
There are important differences in the diagnostic accuracy of blood tests used to screen for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Some mass spectrometry (MS)–based plasma tests can detect brain amyloid β (Aβ) pathology. Investigators compared the performance of eight plasma Aβ42/40 assays…
Read MoreHyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Alzheimers Prevention?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) increases cerebral blood flow and improves cognitive performance in older adults with memory problems, early research suggests. “By treating vascular dysfunction, we’re mapping out the path toward Alzheimer’s prevention,” study investigator Shai Efrati, MD, with…
Read MoreNew insights into participation of underrepresented communities in Alzheimer’s clinical trials
A significant hurdle in developing therapeutics and care models for Alzheimer's disease that work for people of all ethnic and racial backgrounds is the recruitment and retention of traditionally underrepresented groups in clinical trials. At the Alzheimer's Association International Conference®…
Read MoreCoffee and the Brain: Concerning New Data
Drinking six or more cups of coffee a day is associated with smaller brain volume and a 53% increased risk for dementia, results of a large study suggest. “With coffee intake, moderation is the key, and especially high levels of…
Read MoreWhy we may never know whether the $56,000-a-year Alzheimer’s drug actually works
The Food and Drug Administration's approval in June of a drug purporting to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease was widely celebrated, but it also touched off alarms. There were worries in the scientific community about the drug's mixed results…
Read MoreChronic Stress, Genetics May Raise Alzheimers Risk
A review of human and animal epidemiological studies found that long-term stress and genetic factors may act through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis ¢a pathway in the brain that mediates stress responses ¢to contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. The…
Read MoreChaperone protein imbalance can play key role in initiating toxic tau buildup in the aging brain
Chaperone protein imbalance can play a significant role in initiating toxic accumulation of tau in the aging brain – an early step in the development of Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders known as tauopathies, a new preclinical study by…
Read MoreReverse BP Dipping Tied to Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease in Older Men
(Reuters Health) – Older men with higher systolic blood pressure at night than during the day have an increased risk of developing any dementia as well as Alzheimer’s disease in particular, a Swedish study suggests. Researchers examined data on about…
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