Month: November 2022

Introducing SAMS: A Simple Method for Assessing Memory Function

Imagine having a special tool that can help you keep track of your memory function and detect early signs of dementia. Well, scientists have developed just that! It’s called the Self Assessment Memory Scale (SAMS), and it’s a simple method for evaluating memory recall impairment. Think of it like a fitness tracker for your brain! […]

Published on November 22, 2022

Exploring the Exciting Intersection of Microbiota, Brains, and Alzheimer’s

Imagine you have a big jigsaw puzzle of the human body. You start with the gut, then move to the brain, and suddenly realize there is a mysterious connection between them – the microbiota-gut-brain axis (MGBA)! Well, this connection has caught the attention of researchers investigating Alzheimer’s disease (AD). They’ve been studying this fascinating link […]

Published on November 22, 2022

Untangling the Mysteries of Brain Aging: Discovering Biomarkers

Imagine trying to sort a tangled puzzle made up of different colored strings with no clear starting point. That’s what scientists face when trying to understand the difference between normal brain aging and pathological brain aging. In this research article, experts propose using biomarkers as a way to unravel this complex mystery. Biomarkers are like […]

Published on November 22, 2022