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The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is offering scholarships of up to $5,000 to college-bound high school seniors affected ...
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The Community Foundation for Brevard recently awarded $100,000 to Florida Institute of Technology’s Shaohua Xu, Ph.D., to ...
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New research uncovers a link between the maternal X chromosome and accelerated brain ageing, possibly heightening the risk for Alzheimer's and other cognitive disorders.
Research based on more than 130 million people found a number of existing medications that could help in the fight against dementia.
The maternal X chromosome sped up biological ageing in the hippocampus - a brain area crucial for learning and memory.