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   Wastewater clues could revolutionize Alzheimer's detectionWastewater clues could revolutionize Alzheimer's detection
 
Review explores the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease (AD) through biomarkers in biofluids, offering a non-invasive, cost-effective approach to early detection and large-scale monitoring.
 
   Experts join forces to define recommendations for biomarker-based diagnosis of Alzheimer’s diseaseExperts join forces to define recommendations for biomarker-based diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
 
A multidisciplinary working group of 22 experts from eleven European scientific associations have joined forces to define recommendations for the effective and individualized use of biomarkers for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in memory clinics.
 
 D-CARE study highlights inclusive recruitment strategies for diverse dementia care
 
D-CARE study highlights inclusive recruitment strategies for diverse dementia careAccording to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 6.5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, and 1 in 3 older adults will die with the disease or another form of dementia.
 
 
 Researchers introduce a pioneering approach to combat neurodegenerative diseases
 
Researchers introduce a pioneering approach to combat neurodegenerative diseasesResearchers led by Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have introduced a pioneering approach aimed at combating neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
 
 
 Single-dose genetic medicine halts the progression of ALS and frontotemporal dementia in mice
 
Single-dose genetic medicine halts the progression of ALS and frontotemporal dementia in miceNeuroscientists at Macquarie University in Australia have developed a single-dose genetic medicine that has been proven to halt the progression of both ALS and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in mice – and may even offer the potential to reverse some of the effects of the fatal diseases.
 
 
 Study points to herpes simplex virus as a risk factor for dementia
 
Study points to herpes simplex virus as a risk factor for dementiaPeople who have had the herpes virus at some point in their lives are twice as likely to develop dementia compared to those who have never been infected.
 
 
 Scientists identify new therapeutic approach for combating neurodegenerative diseases
 
Scientists identify new therapeutic approach for combating neurodegenerative diseasesA team led by scientists at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has identified a new therapeutic approach for combating neurodegenerative diseases, offering hope of improved treatments for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Vanishing White Matter disease and multiple sclerosis, among others.
 
 
 Study links Agent Orange exposure to neurodegenerative diseases
 
Study links Agent Orange exposure to neurodegenerative diseasesAgent Orange, an herbicide used during the Vietnam War, is a known toxin with wide-ranging health effects.
 
 
 Study finds J-shaped association between dietary thiamine intake and worsening mental acuity
 
Study finds J-shaped association between dietary thiamine intake and worsening mental acuityThere seems to be a J-shaped curve between dietary thiamine (vitamin B1) and worsening mental acuity among cognitively healthy older people, suggests research published in the open access journal General Psychiatry.
 
 
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