A new study found that women who test positive for A Parkinson-s related protein accumulated tau at a much faster rate, ...
A protein best known for its role in Parkinson's disease may help explain why women make up around two-thirds of Alzheimer's ...
The research shows impacted women experience brain changes up to 20 times faster than men.
Summary: Women make up nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients, and researcher may have just discovered a massive reason why. A new study found that when the protein alpha-synuclein (typically ...
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Parkinson’s protein tied to faster Alzheimer’s tau buildup in women
A protein best known for its role in Parkinson’s disease may be speeding up Alzheimer’s-related brain damage in women. New ...
Tubulin acts as a master regulator, preventing Tau and alpha-synuclein from forming toxic clumps in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Researchers found that tubulin can guide Tau and alpha synuclein toward healthy roles in neurons instead of forming toxic aggregates. The findings suggest boosting tubulin levels may help protect ...
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Tubulin prevents toxic protein clumps in the brain, fighting back against neurodegeneration
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a potential new strategy to fight back against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, conditions that are linked to the toxic accumulation of ...
A new study has revealed how the mutated proteins that are a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease spread and aggregate in the brain. The finding opens the door to developing a way of halting the disease’s ...
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Parkinson's Protein Linked to Faster Alzheimer's Progression in Women
Co-pathology may speed brain changes in women ...
A scientist looks at hypometabolic and hypoperfusion patterns at the single-subject level from a patient suffering from ...
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