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Proteins Shown to Act As ‘Guardians’ to Keep Cells’ Energy Making Mitochondria Safe

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Alzheimer’s drug may slow down cognitive decline in dementia with Lewy bodies

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Anxiety After 50 Doubles Parkinson’s Risk, New Study Reveals

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AI-Powered Blood Test Predicts Parkinson’s Disease Years Before Symptoms Appear

A tiny glass tube (top left) represents the electrode recording from an excitatory human Alzheimer’s neuron, generated using modern stem cell techniques (dark blue, at tip of tube).

New Single-Cell Technique Uncovers Molecular Drivers of Alzheimer’s

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Unlocking the Role of Human Microglia in Alzheimer’s Disease

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