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    What role does the gut microbiome play in why more women develop Alzheimer’s disease? Artist's illustration of a neuron with long tendrils in black and white with small hints of color in the tendrils

    What role does the gut microbiome play in why more women develop Alzheimer’s disease?

    Two new University of Chicago studies investigate roles of gut microbiome, estrogen in differing disease rates

    Feb 28, 2024
    Creation of new brain cells plays underappreciated role in Alzheimer’s Alzheimer's image

    Creation of new brain cells plays underappreciated role in Alzheimer’s

    Sep 4, 2019
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    Tiny nanopackages built out of DNA help scientists peek at how neurons work

    Aug 28, 2017
    Multiple research teams unable to confirm high-profile Alzheimer’s study

    Multiple research teams unable to confirm high-profile Alzheimer’s study

    May 23, 2013
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