They initially drew samples from the Netherlands Brain Bank, a repository of brains from more than 5,000 people who have died from a neurological disease. They were startled when 12 of them showed ...
The way in which brains shrink in those who develop Alzheimer's disease follows no specific or uniform pattern, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and Radboud University in the Netherlands.
Researchers suggest that the way Alzheimer's reshapes our brains is as unique as our fingerprints, challenging long-held ...
The findings could aid in combining these techniques, which each offer unique advantages, to advance our understanding of the brain's microstructure and help ... both techniques to image a human ...
The best time to start is now: A sense of purpose in life tends to decline with age and drops sharply after a dementia diagnosis. But even if Alzheimer’s-related brain changes have already begun, ...