A new study suggests Alzheimer’s disease may be detectable through subtle shape changes in proteins found in the blood.
Alzheimer's disease affects an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older, according to the Alzheimer's Association. Current tests often measure the levels of two proteins-amyloid beta (Aβ) and ...
Scientists develop a blood test that detects Alzheimer’s by measuring protein structural changes rather than protein quantity.
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Researchers developed a blood test that analyzes structural changes in three proteins linked to Alzheimer’s progression. Protein folding patterns distinguished healthy individuals, mild cognitive ...
A team at Yamaguchi University in Japan has identified a mechanical property of the feline spine that helps explain how cats can rotate midair to land on their feet. Their peer-reviewed study, publish ...
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Good sleep isn’t a luxury, it’s a wellness essential. Your body requires it to recharge, repair, and reset for the next day, and the amount you get impacts everything from your mood and cognition to ...
Now, a team of researchers reports in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering that it’s close to bridging this gap created by a spinal cord injury. Electrical stimulation delivered both above and ...
The effects of spinal cord injuries are complex and multifaceted. People lose not only the ability to control the movement of their limbs, but also the ability to receive sensory feedback from them.