Why Humans Remember Bad Memories More Easily Than Pleasant Ones

Why Humans Remember Bad Memories More Easily Than Pleasant Ones

WORLD ALZHEIMER’S DAY CNN Indonesia Thursday, 21 Sep 2023 17:30 IWST Illustration. Doctor explains the reason why humans remember bad memories more easily than pleasant ones. (iStock/monkeybusinessimages) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Why man is it easier to remember bad events than pleasant memories in his life? You may have felt bored when you had to … Read more

Innovative SAGP Vaccine Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression

Innovative SAGP Vaccine Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression

Going out little by little or seeing how someone close to you does it is one of the worst moments you can experience. He alzheimer It is a disease that every year affects more people. Japanese researchers have developed a Innovative vaccine capable of preventing or modifying the course of Alzheimer’sattacking the disease at its … Read more

Role of TRPM7 Channel in Beta-Amyloid Accumulation: Research Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease

Role of TRPM7 Channel in Beta-Amyloid Accumulation: Research Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease

A group of researchers in China has identified that the loss of function of a key ion channel in the brain may be a contributing factor in the accumulation of a devastating and toxic protein responsible for the formation of plaques in Alzheimer’s disease. This discovery represents an important step toward the potential development of … Read more

Study Finds Drinking Espresso Can Help Fight Alzheimer’s: CNN Indonesia

Study Finds Drinking Espresso Can Help Fight Alzheimer’s: CNN Indonesia

CNN Indonesia Saturday, 05 Aug 2023 05:40 WIB Illustration. A recent study found that drinking one shot of espresso per day can help fight Alzheimer’s disease. (Edan Cohen) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Caffeine is something that many people really need to start the day. For coffee lovers, a cup of espresso can help them overcome … Read more

Promising Vaccine Candidate for Alzheimer’s Disease Revealed at AHA Conference

Promising Vaccine Candidate for Alzheimer’s Disease Revealed at AHA Conference

Alzheimer’s disease represents among 50% and 70% of dementia cases Worldwide. Achieving adequate treatment for the people who suffer from them and stopping their progress for those who have started it is a great motivation for medical research. Now the first vaccine candidate capable of preventing and modifying the course of Alzheimer’s has been presented … Read more

Promising Results from Clinical Trial: New Drug by Eli Lilly Could Change the Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease

Promising Results from Clinical Trial: New Drug by Eli Lilly Could Change the Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease

A new hope, in the fight against the disease ofAlzheimer. The authorization of a new drug developed by the pharmaceutical group Eli Lilly could take place this year in the United States, after the publication on Monday July 17 of the complete results of a large-scale clinical trial. These confirmed the ability of the treatment, … Read more

Study: High Cholesterol Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia – CNN Indonesia

Study: High Cholesterol Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia – CNN Indonesia

CNN Indonesia Thursday, 13 Jul 2023 06:35 WIB Illustration. Recent studies have found high cholesterol increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s. (iStock/Sewcream) Jakarta, CNNIndonesia — It is undeniable that it has cholesterol height can cause a number of problems health. A new study finds that total cholesterol levels that fluctuate drastically, either up or down … Read more

The Controversy Over Herpes Vaccine and Dementia: Could a Virus Cause Alzheimer’s?

“We have found clean, causal evidence that the herpes vaccine prevents a good handful of cases of dementia. So, Could a virus cause Alzheimer’s? Yeah!“ That’s how effusive it is show by Twitter Pascal Geldsetzer, a researcher in the Department of Epidemiology at Stanford University. The reason? He has led a study where he compared … Read more

50 Simple Things You Can Do to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia and Age-Related Memory Loss

Experts suggest that simple lifestyle changes such as flossing your teeth or singing in the shower may have a lasting impact on the brain and help prevent dementia and age-related memory loss. While pharmaceutical companies are developing new drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease, such as Eli Lilly’s drug, donanemab, that has reportedly reduced progression by … Read more