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Innovative Protein Mapping of Cerebral Spinal Fluid for Early Alzheimer’s Detection
A collaborative team of neuroscientists, biochemists, and Alzheimer's specialists from the United States and Icelandic institutions has developed a protein map to identify early markers for Alzheimer's disease in cerebrospinal fluid.
Cardiovascular Health Takes Center Stage in Dementia Risk Management
A recent publication from the University College London (UCL) show a shift in risk factors for dementia. By analyzing 27 studies spanning over 70 years, the authors identified cardiovascular health as a major emerging risk factor.
A Predictive Tool for Immunotherapy Response in Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical removal of tumors have long been standard cancer treatments. Identifying patients likely to benefit from these treatments remains a challenge.
Promising Advances in Lupus Treatment with CAR-T
Roberto Caricchio has been studying lupus for nearly three decades, observing slow progress in treatment. However, German scientists recently discovered that cellular medicines can drive lupus into remission, something that has been unable to be achieved with traditional drugs.
Neuralink’s First Recipient Noland Arbaugh
Noland Arbaugh is the first recipient of Neuralink's brain-computer interface (BCI) and reports no sensation of the device.




