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Researchers have identified a new biological target that could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease
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Researchers have identified a new biological target that could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most significant neurodegenerative diseases, affecting millions of people worldwide and characterized by progressive cognitive decline. The fact that a definitive cur...

Yasin Polat
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Jun 30, 2026
Researchers have developed a new immune molecule that can reduce memory loss in Alzheimer's disease
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Researchers have developed a new immune molecule that can reduce memory loss in Alzheimer's disease

A new study on Alzheimer’s disease has revealed the development of an experimental molecule that could slow the progression of the disease by reactivating the brain’s immune system. The study, conduct...

Yasin Polat
245
Jun 19, 2026
What Is Neuroplasticity? How Does the Brain Reshape Itself?
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What Is Neuroplasticity? How Does the Brain Reshape Itself?

Is the brain a fixed structure, or is it constantly changing? Many of us tend to view the brain as a static organ that completes its development in childhood and gradually declines with age.

Ceren SARI
Yasin Polat
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May 6, 2026
Researchers Map Hidden Gene Networks Driving Alzheimer’s Using Artificial Intelligence
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Researchers Map Hidden Gene Networks Driving Alzheimer’s Using Artificial Intelligence

A team at the University of California - Irvine developed an AI platform called SIGNET to uncover causal gene regulatory networks reshaped in Alzheimer’s disease.

Yasin Polat
139
Feb 15, 2026