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Rethinking How We Deliver Alzheimer Care at the System Level
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Rethinking How We Deliver Alzheimer Care at the System Level

Researchers propose redesigning memory clinic services to match patient complexity with the right level of specialist oversight.

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Apr 22, 2026 0
Walnut Peptide and Theanine Team Up to Cut Stress and Sharpen Memory
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Walnut Peptide and Theanine Team Up to Cut Stress and Sharpen Memory

A novel brain organoid stress model reveals how combining walnut peptide and theanine activates BDNF pathways to reduce anxiety and boost cognition.

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Apr 21, 2026 0
Brain Activity Shapes Its Own Immune Defense Through Glial Lymphatic Control
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Brain Activity Shapes Its Own Immune Defense Through Glial Lymphatic Control

New research reveals the brain actively directs development of its surrounding lymphatic immune network via specialized glial cells and neural signals.

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Apr 21, 2026 0
How Your Brain and Heart Constantly Talk to Each Other — and What Happens When They Stop
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How Your Brain and Heart Constantly Talk to Each Other — and What Happens When They Stop

A landmark review maps three distinct pathways linking brain and heart function, with major implications for neurological and cardiovascular disease.

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Apr 21, 2026 0
NIA Research Roundup Highlights Dementia Risk, Calorie Restriction and Alzheimer's Genes
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NIA Research Roundup Highlights Dementia Risk, Calorie Restriction and Alzheimer's Genes

Recent NIA findings spotlight lifestyle factors cutting Alzheimer's risk by 60%, calorie restriction slowing aging, and a gene regulating plaque toxicity.

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Apr 21, 2026 0
Glymphatic Engineering: Molecular Targets and Therapeutic Frontiers
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Glymphatic Engineering: Molecular Targets and Therapeutic Frontiers

Master the molecular architecture of glymphatic and meningeal lymphatic systems — from AQP4 gating mechanisms to VEGF-C therapy — and explore the cutting-edge interventions targeting these pathways for neurodegeneration prevention.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
NIH Advances Aging and Alzheimer's Research With New Funding and Scientific Progress
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NIH Advances Aging and Alzheimer's Research With New Funding and Scientific Progress

The National Institute on Aging outlines recent priorities in aging and Alzheimer's disease research, including budget planning and training initiatives.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
IGF-1 for Premature Infant Eye Disease Shows No Clear Benefit in Small Trials
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IGF-1 for Premature Infant Eye Disease Shows No Clear Benefit in Small Trials

A Cochrane review of two RCTs finds very low-certainty evidence that IGF-1 neither prevents nor worsens retinopathy of prematurity in extremely preterm infants.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer's Drugs Show Trivial Cognitive Benefit With Real Brain Bleed Risk
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Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer's Drugs Show Trivial Cognitive Benefit With Real Brain Bleed Risk

A Cochrane meta-analysis of 17 RCTs finds amyloid-targeting antibodies offer minimal cognitive gains while significantly raising ARIA risk.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
Brain Surgery Survivors Face 18% Higher Death Rate and Lasting Cognitive Deficits a Decade Later
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Brain Surgery Survivors Face 18% Higher Death Rate and Lasting Cognitive Deficits a Decade Later

A 10-year Swiss cohort study finds chronic subdural hematoma surgery patients suffer sustained excess mortality and significant cognitive and functional impairments.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
Eye Redness and Bulging Reveal a Dangerous Brain Vessel Abnormality
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Eye Redness and Bulging Reveal a Dangerous Brain Vessel Abnormality

A 58-year-old man's red, bulging eye turned out to be a cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula — a rare but treatable vascular condition.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
CPAP Therapy Improves Cognition in Parkinson's Patients with Sleep Apnea
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CPAP Therapy Improves Cognition in Parkinson's Patients with Sleep Apnea

First 6-month RCT shows PAP therapy meaningfully improves MoCA scores and motor function in Parkinson's patients with OSA.

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Apr 20, 2026 0
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