WPBF goes On the Record to learn what are the leading causes of Alzheimer's and what American's can do right now to stop the progression of the disease. TOP STORIES FROM WPBF: Special edition Stanley ...
Scientists have successfully grown miniature human brains in the microgravity environment of the International Space Station ...
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Participants in the Greater Augusta Walk to End Alzheimer’s raised more than $60,000 to support the programs of the Alzheimer ...
High levels of physical fitness are linked to a lower risk of dementia for people with a genetic predisposition, suggests new ...
Scientists from Boston University and other institutions have made an exciting discovery: a blood test that could help detect ...
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Binge drinking in early adult years fundamentally changes how the brain's neurons communicate, in what scientists equate to a ...
People with Alzheimer's exhibit a loss of motor control along with cognitive decline, and one of the earliest signs of this decay can be spotted in involuntary eye movements known as saccades. These ...
Researchers have developed a cellular fractionation protocol. This method allows for precise analysis of the proteins located ...
Amid the intricate tapestry of human existence, the subtleties of Alzheimer's disease often evade our notice, disguised as the inconspicuous effects of time's passage or life's inevitable trials. Yet, ...