To study markers of aging, Ahadi and al. used a “multi-omics” approach: with the study of transcripts, proteins, metabolites, cytokines, microbiota, biological markers; on a cohort of 106 healthy individuals, or pre-diabetics patients, aged between 29 and 75 years old…. Continue Reading →
Background: There is no cure for dementia and appropriate care should be offered to improve or maintain quality of life for those living with dementia. Objectives: To identify groups of residents following similar trajectories of quality of life after nursing… Continue Reading →
The most common dementia worldwide, Alzheimer’s disease is often diagnosed via biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid, including reduced levels of Aβ1–42, and increases in total tau and phosphorylated tau-181. Here we describe results of a Phase 2a study of a promising… Continue Reading →
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