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Archive for category: Research news

Chief Scientist calls for more research volunteers

14th July 2023/0 Comments/in News, People, Policy, Research news/by Editorial

With the publication of Scotland’s new dementia strategy, the government’s Chief Scientist for Health, Professor Anna Dominiczack says it is now an important time to help make life-changing discoveries – encouraging Scots to volunteer for research into progressive brain conditions.

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The SBS Blog – June 2023 Recap

10th July 2023/0 Comments/in Brain health, News, People, Research news/by k.montano

With visits to both Boston, Massachusetts for the BIO Convention, as well as San Francisco, California, for an exciting Life Sciences reception, June 2023 was a big month for Scottish Brain Sciences. And one that also promised big things on the horizon!

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Edinburgh team show how Alzheimer’s spreads

16th May 2023/0 Comments/in Research news/by Editorial

New insights from research led by the University of Edinburgh reveal that the structures sending neurological signals and supporting normal brain function also enable the build-up of toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease – a finding which they say could prove vital in the search for therapies for slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Pharma companies collaborate on early Alzheimer’s diagnoses

24th April 2023/0 Comments/in News, Research news/by Digital Essence

Roche has announced its collaboration with its counterpart Eli Lilly to try to achieve early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using the diagnostic Elecsys Amyloid Plasma Panel – testing blood plasma for key Alzheimer’s disease markers.

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Redefining clinical meaningfulness

28th March 2023/in News, Research news/by Digital Essence

A World Dementia Council Summit will this week (Monday) discuss how teams conducting clinical research into Alzheimer’s disease and wider dementia can measure what matters when some interventions clearly benefit patients but may not deliver the dramatic improvements needed to meet current definitions of effectiveness.

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Dementia: A treatable condition of midlife

28th February 2023/in News, Policy, Research news/by Digital Essence

One of the world’s foremost researchers into Alzheimer’s Disease and the wider diagnosis and treatment of dementia says, for the last century, investigations into these conditions have been focusing on the wrong place.

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