Exercise Triggers Liver Enzyme That May Shield Against Alzheimer’s

Yes, exercise triggers a liver enzyme that may help shield the brain against Alzheimer's disease.

Yes, exercise triggers a liver enzyme that may help shield the brain against Alzheimer's disease.

Scientists have successfully created unprecedented maps of brain aging at the single-cell level, revealing how individual cell types change over time and...

Scientists have identified a promising new mechanism to clear Alzheimer's proteins from the brain, and early results are dramatic.

BMP4 signaling between brain cells may indeed protect against Alzheimer's disease—but only when produced in the right cell type.

At the AD/PD 2026 Conference in Copenhagen (March 17-21), Anavex Life Sciences presented clinical data demonstrating that oral blarcamesine preserves...

On March 25, 2026, Catalyst MedTech announced the continued national deployment of its Full Access Neurology solution, positioning itself as the industry...

Cognito Therapeutics and Ochsner Health announced on March 25, 2026, the launch of the Brain Health Collaboratory—a statewide platform designed to advance...

Senator Shelley Moore Capito is backing the AADAPT (Accelerating Access to Dementia & Alzheimer's Provider Training) Act, a bipartisan bill that directly...

Recent research from the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation confirms that yes, just 10 minutes of physical activity can measurably improve...

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and the Alzheimer's Association launched a two-year partnership in 2025 designed to address critical health disparities in...