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Any level of physical activity linked to improved brain health
Individuals who engaged in some form of exercise or physical activity on a regular or semi-regular basis demonstrated better brain health compared with inactive individuals, according to research from Nature Aging.
‘Concerning trends’ in dementia mortality most notable among Black adults, women in US
Mortality data from 1999 to 2020 revealed an upward trend in dementia-related mortality in the United States, especially among Black adults and women, according to a study published in The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders.
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Alpha Cognition receives notice of allowance for US patent of novel AD drug
A Vancouver-based biopharmaceutical company has secured a notice of allowance, presaging a U.S. patent for a crystalline formulation of a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor to treat Alzheimer’s disease.
Aruna Bio secures US patent for exosome-derived neuroinflammation treatment
A Georgia-based biotechnology company has secured a U.S. patent for an exosome-based therapy to treat neuroinflammation that occurs in a range of neurodegenerative disease, according to the manufacturer.
Alzheimer’s risk altered by late-life high BP, antihypertensive treatment
Treating high blood pressure later in life may mitigate risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease among older individuals, according to a meta-analysis published in Neurology.
Severe menopause symptoms linked to cognitive impairment in later life
Severe menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes and depressive mood, were associated with mild cognitive impairment for postmenopausal women, researchers reported in Menopause.
Podcast featuring guides for dementia-related issues received favorably
PHILADELPHIA — A podcast that offers guidance for living with dementia as well as a space for those with lived experience to share their stories has received favorable reviews, according to a poster.
VIDEO: Computerized test detects cognitive impairment, amyloid presence in preclinical AD
PHILADELPHIA — A computerized cognitive battery was effective in detecting cognitive impairment and amyloid presence in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease, James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, said in this Healio Video Perspective.
Recombinant shingles vaccine linked to reduced risk for dementia
Adults who received the recombinant zoster vaccine had a significantly lower risk for dementia over the next 6 years compared with live vaccine recipients, study results published in Nature Medicine revealed.
VIDEO: Phosphorylated tau assays most accurate in identifying amyloid PET status
PHILADELPHIA — In this Healio Video Perspective, Suzanne E. Schindler, MD, PhD, revealed phosphorylated tau biomarker assays were most accurate in identifying amyloid positron emission tomography status in Alzheimer’s disease.
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