Identifying Glucose Metabolism Changes in Alzheimer’s Dementia and Implications for Treatment
Researchers Identify Link Between APOE4 Genotype and Glucose Metabolism in Alzheimer’s Disease In a collaborative study, Professor Seo Jin-soo from the Department of Neuroscience at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), along with teams from Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, have discovered a connection […]
Korean Brain Research Institute Discovers Cause of Synapse Damage in Early Stage Alzheimer’s Dementia
Korean Brain Research Institute Discovers Cause of Synapse Damage in Early Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease By [Journalist’s Name] A groundbreaking study conducted by the Korea Brain Research Institute has successfully identified the root cause of synapse damage in nerve cells during the early stages of Alzheimer’s dementia. Led by Choi Young-sik, the renowned researcher of […]
Identifying the Link between Protein Levels and Dementia: Groundbreaking Research by US National Institute on Aging
New Findings from US National Institute on Aging Research: Scientists at the US National Institute on Aging have identified a significant connection between protein balance in middle age and the onset of dementia in old age. This groundbreaking research, published in the prestigious journal ‘Science Translational Medicine’, reveals that dysregulation of specific proteins between the […]
Identification of 32 Proteins Associated with Dementia: The Key to Preventing Memory Loss
New Study Identifies Proteins Associated with Dementia Dementia, a debilitating condition affecting one in ten people over the age of 65, has long been recognized as a major health concern among the elderly. Characterized by memory loss and behavioral problems, it has been called the ‘cruelest cut’. However, a recent study conducted by the National […]