40 Hz Brain Stimulation Boosts Cognition in Alzheimer's Patients
A prospective trial finds 15 days of gamma-frequency tACS improves memory, attention, and executive function in mild Alzheimer's disease.
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A prospective trial finds 15 days of gamma-frequency tACS improves memory, attention, and executive function in mild Alzheimer's disease.
An interpretable machine learning model using MRI brain texture features diagnosed and staged Parkinson's disease with up to 90% accuracy across multiple centers.
New research proposes delirium as the key mechanistic link explaining why severe infections dramatically raise long-term dementia risk.
When mitochondria in brain immune cells misfire, they disrupt neuronal communication and accelerate the very aging they should prevent.
The GBD 2023 analysis reveals mental disorders now affect over a billion people globally, with prevalence climbing steadily since 1990.
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A landmark review from UCL argues DBS goes beyond temporary neuromodulation to drive lasting structural brain changes.
Circulating metabolites may be the key link between daily habits and long-term brain health, opening new doors for early intervention.
A study of 991 blood metabolites finds ergothioneine has the strongest association with cognition, and antacid use may deplete it.
A streamlined mass spectrometry assay detects preclinical Alzheimer's from just 100 µL of blood with AUC 0.81 vs 0.65 for previous methods.
New research maps how mitochondrial damage and synaptic breakdown drive age-related hearing and balance loss in tandem.
Researchers mapped a conserved molecular signature in motor neurons that emerges before cell death in ALS, pointing to new therapeutic targets.