LearningRx1 Alzheimer's/Dementia | http://www.learningrx.org - Part 57

New technology sends antibodies through blood-brain barrier

Dec 19, 2014 by

The results of the Roche-designed Brain Shuttle technology, a means of efficiently transferring investigational antibodies from the blood through the blood-brain barrier into the brain, may be big news in the fight against Alzheimer’s. By transferring antibodies through the...

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Brain and cognitive decline protect against long-term decline...

Dec 17, 2014 by

Kessler Foundation researchers have found that brain reserve and cognitive reserve help protect long-term against cognitive decline. The study followed people over a course of 4.5 years and measured memory, cognitive efficiency, vocabulary, brain volume and disease progression on...

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When you develop diabetes and high BP affects brain later

Dec 16, 2014 by

New research from the Mayo Clinic shows that people who develop high blood pressure and diabetes in middle age (40 to 64) are more likely to have brain cell loss and other damage (including problems with thinking skills and...

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Eating lots of trans fats is linked to poor memory in men

Dec 14, 2014 by

Ruling out other factors, scientists found that healthy working-age men who ate the most trans fats performed worse on memory tests than those that didn’t each much trans fats....

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TBI in older adults linked to greater dementia risk

Dec 13, 2014 by

For adults aged 55 and older, a traumatic brain injury may be linked to an increased risk of dementia....

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Coconut oil may help slow brain aging

Dec 9, 2014 by

Mice placed on a high-fat that included coconut oil experienced a delay in their brain’s aging....

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Researchers identify new neurological disease like Alzheimer’s...

Dec 7, 2014 by

It’s called primary age-related tauopathy (PART) and it’s similar to Alzheimer’s disease (which has brain tangles and plaques), but it only has tangles. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/285482.php...

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