Trials suggest ‘game-changing’ treatment could be the most powerful weapon yet against dementia
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Trials suggest ‘game-changing’ treatment could be the most powerful weapon yet against dementia
Trials suggest ‘game-changing’ treatment could be the most powerful weapon yet against dementia
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Some patients involved in trials for lecanemab even saw cognitive scores improve

Injection of nanoparticles “reminds” blood-brain barrier to work properly, allowing brain cells to communicate again

Patients in the earliest stage of the disease saw little to no decline over four years

Researchers have identified a new Alzheimer’s target and created an experimental compound that blocks a damaging process inside…

Researchers hope findings could help delay symptoms by five or six years

Scientists looking to combat Alzheimer's disease may have found two promising candidates.