Month: July 2022

The Dance of Mind and Body: Uniting Cognition and Gait in Aging

Just like a choreographed dance, the connection between our mind and body in the aging process is now being explored. Recent research has revealed a close relationship between locomotion (our ability to move) and executive functions (our cognitive abilities). This newfound understanding has led scientists to develop interventions that target both aspects simultaneously. One such […]

Published on July 8, 2022

Nanotechnology’s Potential in Alzheimer’s: A Light at the End of the Tunnel

Alzheimer’s disease is like a relentless thief that steals precious memories and shatters lives. Despite tireless efforts to find a cure, this insidious condition has remained elusive. However, there is newfound hope in the realm of nanotechnology. Think of nanomedicine as little superheroes, armed with advanced tools and insights, ready to tackle the challenges of […]

Published on July 8, 2022

Editorial: Progress of Translational Medicine in Alzheimer’s Disease

Imagine unraveling the intricate secrets of Alzheimer’s disease by using the power of translational medicine. Just as a skilled archeologist piecing together fragments to reveal the story of ancient civilizations, scientists are delving into the mysteries of this devastating neurological condition. Through the lens of translational medicine, researchers aim to bridge the gap between scientific […]

Published on July 8, 2022