Alzheimer’s - The Dreaded Disease
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Neuron-targeted caveolin-1 overexpression attenuates cognitive loss and pathological transcriptome changes in symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease models
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive synaptic loss and cognitive decline. Gene therapy that augments intrinsic neuroprotective pathways offers a promising strategy to mitigate neurodegeneration and prevent further cognitive loss. Caveolin-1 (Cav-1), a membrane lipid raft (MLR) scaffolding protein, regulates multiple pro-growth and pro-survival signaling pathways within plasmalemmal mic…
The General Inspection of Health Activities (IGAS) will investigate the case of a patient with Alzheimer who fled in April from the emergency service of Villa Franca de Xira Hospital, announced today. In a note published on its 'site', IGAS refers to that, following the general inspector-General's visit on 18 June, an clarification process was established to clarify the circumstances in which the patient fled from the emergency service at Villa …
The role of caregivers in supporting Alzheimer's patients - Waxahachie Daily Light
Staff report As Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month ends, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service recognizes the vital role caregivers play in supporting individuals living… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Alzheimer’s - The Dreaded Disease
It’s estimated that 44 million people in the world have Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is the dreaded progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys brain cells causing problems with memory, thinking, and behavior that can affect work, relationships, hobbies, and social life Tasneem Hossain | Bangladesh How would you feel if one day you get up from sleep and your spouse, who has been married with you for 40 years, can’t recognize you?…
Going on holiday is synonymous with relaxation and pleasure, but this time away from home can also reveal unsuspecting health concerns... In the columns of SurreyLive, a dementia specialist exposes the fact that the first symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and dementia are often observed during a holiday period. According to Hollie Wynde, specialist in Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support Line, changing his habits can be difficult for patients wi…
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