Alzheimer’s
Annovis Bio Reports Significant Findings in Alzheimer’s Study with Buntanetap
Phase II/III Trial Results Released: Progressing Toward Enhanced Therapies for Neurological Disorders MALVERN, PA — April 29, 2024 — Annovis Bio, a pioneer in developing novel therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, is…
Read MoreUnderstanding Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease
Understanding Memory Changes: Normal Aging vs. Alzheimer’s Disease As we age, it’s natural to experience changes in memory and cognitive function. However, distinguishing between typical age-related memory decline and more…
Read MoreTransforming Alzheimer’s Care with Breakthrough Research
The results of the Bio-Hermes study appear in Alzheimer’s & Dementia showing how new Alzheimer’s detecting blood tests perform across a broad range of races and ethnicities for the first…
Read MoreIGC Pharma Announces First Patient Dosed at ClinCloud in Phase 2 Trial on Agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease
Unveiling Hope – A Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Treatment Trial to investigate the efficacy of IGC-AD1 on agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease impacting 40-80% of patients POTOMAC, MD., January 15, 2024 — IGC…
Read MoreThe Lifesaving Power of Memory Screens for Seniors
Memory screens: A proactive measure for seniors, preserving precious memories and paving the way for a brighter future in cognitive well-being. In a world where people are constantly bombarded with…
Read MoreDon’t Forget About Your Brain: An Active Approach to Aging
We all care for our physical health. For example, we visit the dentist every six months for oral cleaning or see our primary care physician for regular blood tests and…
Read MoreThe Artful Brain: Alzheimer’s and Art Therapy
“Music and art can enrich the lives of people with Alzheimer’s disease. Both allow for self-expression and engagement, even after dementia has progressed.“ –Alzheimer’s Association To put it simply, art…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month
Women’s History Month: A Reflective Interview I’ve seen her in black slacks and a nice sweater, sipping her coffee with a hand stitched sign that reads, “per my last email,”…
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