Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, led by Bindu Paul, an associate professor of pharmacology, psychiatry and neuroscience ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been described as a one‑way street, a slow erosion of memory that could at best be delayed, not undone. A wave of animal studies is now challenging that assumption ...
We often think of memory as stable—a mental archive that stores experiences in neat, retrievable files. But what if those files quietly shift positions, even when the original experience hasn’t ...
A protein that produces hydrogen sulfide may be a new therapeutic target, as its deficiency is linked to cognitive deficits ...
Cystathionine γ-lyase shows promise as a protein target for Alzheimer's disease, potentially offering new pathways for ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s research has largely focused on slowing decline, not restoring what was lost. Now a series of animal ...
A groundbreaking study shows that two repurposed cancer drugs, when combined, can correct complex brain cell dysfunction and restore memory in Alzheimer’s mouse models, offering hope for new ...