Sleep Loss Encourages Spread of Alzheimers Protein

Sleep Loss Encourages Spread of Alzheimers Protein

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have determined that sleep deprivation in humans can lead to the spread and aggregation of the Alzheimer inducing protein, Tau. These new findings suggest that Alzheimer’s disease and sleep loss are even more intimately intertwined than previously thought. Hopefully, knowledge of this critical brain process will lead to further research on how the process works and the role it plays in neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.

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Alzheimers Study Now Recruiting Participants!

Alzheimers Study Now Recruiting Participants!

One of our partners, Leucadia Therapeutics, is pleased to announce that Project Cribrose is now live! They are recruiting participants for a 2000 person study, including healthy people from 20-90 years old, those with Alzheimer’s disease, Frontotemporal dementia, or Down Syndrome and people over 50 with mild cognitive impairment.

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Decades and Billions of Dollars Have Been Lost in the War Against Alzheimer's Disease

Decades and Billions of Dollars Have Been Lost in the War Against Alzheimer's Disease

At Methuselah Foundation we understand that the war against AD is one that humanity cannot afford to loose. We applaud revisiting the roadmap that will lead us to a cure. Writer John Carroll analyses this imperative in the Endpoints News article titled "After yet another PhIII Alzheimer’s failure, experts try to map a path out of the wrecking field."

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