225 Alzheimers Study
Alzheimer's Disease, a progressive neurodegenerative condition, poses significant challenges globally. It primarily affects memory, thinking skills, and eventually, the ability to carry out daily tasks. Research on Alzheimer's spans various fronts, from understanding its genetic and environmental risk factors to exploring potential treatments and preventative measures.
Recent studies emphasize early detection through biomarkers and imaging techniques, which could pave the way for more effective interventions. Additionally, advancements in personalized medicine aim to tailor treatments based on an individual's genetic profile, potentially improving outcomes. Moreover, caregiver support and community education play crucial roles in managing the impact of Alzheimer's on patients and their families.
As the global population ages, Alzheimer's research remains critical not only for advancing medical science but also for enhancing the quality of life for millions affected by dementia worldwide.
Title : Cerebral vascular calcium signaling in diabetic alzheimer's disease-related dementias
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
Title : Deep learning-based risk assessment of cognitive impairment using health examination data
Kaoru Sakatani, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Title : Evaluation of the neuroprotective potential of indicaxanthin from opuntia ficus indica fruit against dysmetabolism-related neurodegeneration both in vivo and in vitro
Mario Allegra, University of Palermo, Italy
Title : Cogs Club: Making a difference
Jacqueline Tuppen, Cogs Club, United Kingdom
Title : Development of imaging based biomarkers for neurovascular abnormalities in neurodegenerative diseases
Jun Hua, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States
Title : Psychosocial considerations in management of corticobasal degeneration
Esraa Askar, Forest Hills Hospital, United States