For more than a century, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one‑way slide, something that could perhaps be slowed but ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been framed as a one‑way slide, with treatments aiming only to slow the descent. Now a cluster of animal studies is challenging that assumption, showing that ...
Temporal lobe epilepsy, which results in recurring seizures and cognitive dysfunction, is associated with premature aging of ...
Clearing out “aged” brain cells dramatically reduced seizures and restored memory in a new epilepsy study.
Japanese researchers found that lecanemab, an amyloid-clearing drug for Alzheimer’s, does not improve the brain’s waste clearance system in the short term. This implies that nerve damage and impaired ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell communications in living brain tissue from mice and humans. Findings from the new ...
A new study suggests temporal lobe epilepsy may be linked to early aging of certain brain cells. When researchers removed these aging cells in mice, seizures dropped, memory improved, and some animals ...
A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and ...