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   Impaired communication between immune cells leads to cognitive impairment in female Alzheimer's patientsImpaired communication between immune cells leads to cognitive impairment in female Alzheimer's patients
 
Lead author Neta Rosenzweig, PhD, of the Ann Romney Center for Neurological Diseases, and senior author Oleg Butovsky, PhD, of the Ann Romney Center and Gene Lay Institute of Immunology and Inflammation, share key messages from their paper "Sex-Dependent APOE4 Neutrophil-Microglia Interactions Drive Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease" published in Nature Medicine.
 
   Heparan-sulfate proteoglycans found to influence Alzheimer's cell pathologyHeparan-sulfate proteoglycans found to influence Alzheimer's cell pathology
 
The impact of heparan-sulfate-modified proteoglycans (HSPGs) on Alzheimer's disease-associated pathways.
 
   AI model revolutionizes dementia diagnosis with high accuracy across multiple data sourcesAI model revolutionizes dementia diagnosis with high accuracy across multiple data sources
 
Researchers developed an AI model using multimodal data to accurately diagnose different types of dementia, enhancing early and personalized treatment.
 
   Subjective cognitive decline predicts future dementia risk, study findsSubjective cognitive decline predicts future dementia risk, study finds
 
A study in JAMA Psychiatry finds that subjective cognitive decline (SCD) significantly predicts the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and all-cause dementia in older adults.
 
 
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