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An illustration depicting a human brain with colorful, pulsating waves emanating from different regions

Sex Differences in Brain Immune Cells Challenge Research Assumptions

Nur Jury-Garfe, PhD

Study Reveals Key Mechanisms Protecting Against Cognitive Decline in Asymptomatic Alzheimer’s

A brain organoid culture, where the MECP2 gene (linked to Rett syndrome) has been knocked out, is shown under a fluorescent microscope. The culture was treated with the experimental cancer drug ADH-503, resulting in the formation of new synapses.

Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Improving Cognition in Rett Syndrome and Other Neurological Disorders

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Unlocking the Role of Human Microglia in Alzheimer’s Disease

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New vaccine may successfully target Alzheimer’s

Image of a vial of vaccine. Pixabay

Japanese vaccine may hold key to prevent or reduce the impact of Alzheimer’s disease

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How our brains turn into smarter disease fighters

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