A study was recently published in the journal Neurology about physical activity’s relation to Alzheimer’s disease and cognition in older adults. NPR asked UCI MIND founding director Dr. Carl Cotman to…
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Colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine published novel findings on the correlation between tau tangles, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease pathology, and sleep quality in people who were cognitively normal…
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Dr. Ira Lott, Director of the UCI MIND Down Syndrome Program, discussed the connection between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease with the Orange County Business Journal this week. Dr. Lott…
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Contributed by Joshua Grill, PhD, Director of UCI MIND In a new study, colleagues at the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Washington University have found that levels of the cerebrospinal…
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UCI MIND faculty member, Dr. Vivek Swarup, and colleagues at UCLA, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. in Japan, Emory University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University…
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Fall 2018 Newsletter – In this issue of MIND Matters: – Grand Opening of UCI Sleep Center led by Dr. Ruth Benca – Wine for the MIND hosted by Bob…
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UCI MIND faculty member, Dr. Ira Lott, is one of the world’s leading experts in unraveling the link between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease (Learn more in the Winter 2016…
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In a letter released on Tuesday, October 23, retired supreme court justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer’s dementia, and that she will begin stepping down from…
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As we gather for our annual conference, today, September 21st, is World Alzheimer’s Day. Maria Shriver penned a powerful op-ed with the support of UCI MIND Director Dr. Joshua Grill…
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This week Alzforum posted coverage from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, including UCI MIND Director Dr. Joshua Grill’s presentation of data from The A4 Study (Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer’s…
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