Martin Kaae Kristiansen of Denmark captured this image, showing filamentous strands of the Nostoc cyanobacteria.
Researchers at the University of Maryland are trying to get to the bottom of our farts.
Anti-amyloid drugs likely provide no "clinically meaningful" effects for people with Alzheimer's, the authors concluded.
You know what speeds up medical research? Money.
The blood biomarker p-tau217 has "shown the most promise in detecting Alzheimer's in the brain," researchers of a new study say.
WashU researchers have created a model that can seemingly predict a person's symptoms of Alzheimer's within a few years.
Scientists have found a possible explanation for why cancer patients are less likely to develop Alzheimer's.