Tag: Alzheimer's disease

Targeting Tau Protein: A New Avenue for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Recent research has identified specific modifications in the tau protein that contribute to Alzheimer's disease progression, offering promising targets for novel therapeutic interventions.

A Radical Shift: New Study Proposes a Single Cause for Alzheimer’s Disease

A groundbreaking theory suggests stress granules as the primary trigger for Alzheimer's, offering new pathways for early diagnosis and treatment.

Groundbreaking Fluorescent Probes Link Cholesterol to Alzheimer’s

Innovative fluorescent probes developed by FAU scientists unlock new insights into cholesterol’s role in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.

MouseGoggles: Virtual Reality Breakthrough for Rodent Research

Cornell University researchers have developed 'MouseGoggles,' a virtual reality (VR) system designed to immerse mice in controlled environments, enhancing studies in neuroscience and disease research.

Could Herpes Virus Play a Role in Alzheimer’s Disease?

Groundbreaking research links herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) to Alzheimer's disease, potentially offering new insights into its progression and treatment.