Month: September 2023

Unraveling the Mysteries of Alzheimer’s: New Discoveries Await!

Imagine Alzheimer’s disease as a complex puzzle, with countless pieces scattered throughout a maze. Scientists have made remarkable progress in piecing together this intricate puzzle, gaining valuable insights into the disease and related dementias. Just as skilled puzzle-solvers rely on their sharp eyes and nimble fingers to uncover hidden connections, researchers have used advanced techniques […]

Published on September 22, 2023

Long-term social isolation stress exacerbates sex-specific neurodegeneration markers in a natural model of Alzheimer’s disease

Social interactions have a significant impact on health in humans and animal models. Social isolation initiates a cascade of stress-related physiological disorders and stands as a significant risk factor for a wide spectrum of morbidity and mortality. Indeed, social isolation stress (SIS) is indicative of cognitive decline and risk to neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease […]

Published on September 21, 2023

Consuming Aspartame Could Harm Memory of Offspring

New research shows that regularly consuming aspartame, an artificial sweetener, can lead to learning and memory issues. What’s even more concerning is that these problems could be passed onto future generations. Like a sticky web, the study from Florida State University found that the effects of aspartame don’t just stop with the individual – they […]

Published on September 21, 2023