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BACE Inhibitor Atabecestat Trial in Pre-Symptomatic Alzheimer's Risk Terminated Early
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BACE Inhibitor Atabecestat Trial in Pre-Symptomatic Alzheimer's Risk Terminated Early

A phase 2/3 trial of the BACE inhibitor atabecestat in amyloid-positive asymptomatic adults was terminated before completion, raising questions about this drug class.

Ensaio Clínico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Canada's Brain Health PRO Trial Tests Online Dementia Prevention at Scale
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Canada's Brain Health PRO Trial Tests Online Dementia Prevention at Scale

A completed Canadian platform trial enrolls 354 at-risk adults in a multidomain online brain health program targeting dementia prevention.

Ensaio Clínico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Current Drugs for Friedreich Ataxia Show Little Benefit After One Year
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Current Drugs for Friedreich Ataxia Show Little Benefit After One Year

A Cochrane meta-analysis of 8 RCTs finds most pharmacological treatments fail to improve ataxia scores, though upper limb dexterity may benefit.

Revisão
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Diabetes Treatment May Mask Alzheimer's Biomarker Signals in Research
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Diabetes Treatment May Mask Alzheimer's Biomarker Signals in Research

A new study warns that diabetes medications could confound Alzheimer's biomarker studies, distorting our understanding of the diabetes-dementia link.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Correction Issued for Study on Mental Health of Early-Career Dementia Researchers
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Correction Issued for Study on Mental Health of Early-Career Dementia Researchers

A formal erratum updates a 2026 cross-sectional survey on mental health factors affecting early-career dementia researchers worldwide.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Faulty Ion Channel in Serotonin Neurons May Drive Early Alzheimer's Spread
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Faulty Ion Channel in Serotonin Neurons May Drive Early Alzheimer's Spread

A key potassium channel, KCNA4, is lost in vulnerable brainstem neurons at Braak II — potentially fueling tau pathology progression.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Brain-Controlled Hearing System Lets You Focus on One Voice in a Crowd
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Brain-Controlled Hearing System Lets You Focus on One Voice in a Crowd

A real-time brain-computer interface decodes auditory attention and amplifies the speaker you choose, beating today's hearing aids.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Hippocampal CA1 Region Drives Why Some Mice Learn Generosity and Others Don't
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Hippocampal CA1 Region Drives Why Some Mice Learn Generosity and Others Don't

New research pinpoints the hippocampal dorsal CA1 as the neural hub encoding individual differences in prosocial vs. selfish behavior.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
New Brain Mapping Tool Reveals Lymphocytes Drive Inflammation in Brain Aging
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New Brain Mapping Tool Reveals Lymphocytes Drive Inflammation in Brain Aging

IRISeq maps gene expression across aging mouse brains, finding lymphocytes fuel neuroinflammation and accelerate cellular aging.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Harvard Researchers Warn AI Health Tools Are Leaving Vulnerable Patients Behind
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Harvard Researchers Warn AI Health Tools Are Leaving Vulnerable Patients Behind

A New England Journal of Medicine perspective argues that healthcare AI risks deepening inequities for underserved populations.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
A Physician Reflects on What Routine Medicine Reveals About Human Connection
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A Physician Reflects on What Routine Medicine Reveals About Human Connection

A NEJM perspective piece explores the hidden meaning and emotional depth found in everyday clinical encounters.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
Rare Brain Syphilis Case Highlights the Return of a Forgotten Infection
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Rare Brain Syphilis Case Highlights the Return of a Forgotten Infection

A cerebral syphilitic gumma case published in NEJM reminds clinicians that neurosyphilis can mimic brain tumors and must stay on the differential.

Artigo Científico
13 de mai. de 2026 0
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