Scientists Identify Toxic Protein ‘Death Switch’ Driving Alzheimer’s Progression

A Molecular Psychiatry study identifies a toxic protein Death Switch driving Alzheimer’s progression, with potential to block it therapeutically.

Nasal Swab Identifies Early Alzheimer’s Biological Markers Before Symptom Onset

Nature Communications study shows a nasal swab can detect Alzheimer’s biological markers for early Alzheimer’s detection.

Early Palliative Care Programme for Dementia Patients and Caregivers Shows Feasibility in Phase 1 Trial

Study introduces SUPPORT-D, an early palliative care programme supporting dementia patients and caregivers in early-stage trials.

Low-Intensity Exercise Before Ischaemic Stroke May Reduce Brain Injury, Finds Study

Study shows pre-stroke exercise may protect against ischaemic stroke, helping reduce brain injury and support improved neurological condition.

Dyslexia Linked to Broader Brain Networks Rather than a Single Gene, Study Suggests

Review finds dyslexia linked to disruptions in brain networks rather than a single gene, offering new insight into common learning disorders.