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Neurodiversity

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease in the brain: The study, published in the prestigious PLOS Biology journal and…

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge: Only a quarter of countries worldwide have a national policy, strategy or plan…

Study shows high fat diet disrupts body clock

When rats are fed a high fat diet, this disturbs the body clock in their brain that normally controls satiety,…

Physical exercise modulates iron in Alzheimer’s disease

Physical exercise modulates iron in Alzheimer’s disease: A recent experimental study shows how regular physical exercise modulates iron metabolism in…

Cure the care system

World Alzheimer’s Day takes place on 21 September and is part of World Alzheimer's Month. This year, we’re talking about…

Easing dementia’s burden on Indigenous Australians

Easing dementia’s burden on Indigenous Australians: Improving the impact of high dementia rates on Indigenous Australians and communities is the…

Ultrasound stimulation slows dementia degeneration

Ultrasound brain stimulation slows dementia-related brain degeneration: The Transcranial Pulse Stimulation with ultrasound (TPS) technique developed at MedUni Vienna under…

New guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of brain metastases

Brain metastases are a common and dangerous complication in cancer patients. Under the leadership of experts from MedUni Vienna, two…

Autistic Inertia and Movement Disorders

Autistic Inertia and Movement Disorders: A recent (2021) study of Autism examined autistic inertia. The study looked at 32 autistic adults…

Fight-or-flight response is altered in healthy young people who had COVID-19

New research published in The Journal of Physiology found that otherwise healthy young people diagnosed with COVID-19, regardless of their…

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