This post was originally published on this site The Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) announced a second round of research awards totaling about $6 million, part of its Diagnostics Accelerator initiative into better diagnostics for Alzheimer’s (AD) and related dementia. These six global investigative efforts are in various stages of development, and include an advanced blood…
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How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Patients from Wandering
This post was originally published on this site “All that is gold does not glitter / Not all those who wander are lost / The old that is strong does not wither / Deep roots are not reached by the frost.” — J.R.R.Tolkien Why do people with Alzheimer’s disease wander? The tendency to wander in…
Repeat Coding in Gene Region Linked to Risk of Late-onset Alzheimer’s, Study Suggests
This post was originally published on this site Longer sequence repeats in or near two genes may be linked to a higher risk of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, a study reports. The study “Alzheimer Disease Pathology-Associated Polymorphism in a Complex Variable Number of Tandem Repeat Region Within the MUC6 Gene, Near the AP2A2 Gene” was published…
First Patient Dosed in INmune Bio’s Phase1b Trial Testing XPro1595 Anti-inflammatory Compound for Alzheimer’s
This post was originally published on this site INmune Bio has dosed the first patient in its Phase 1b trial (NCT03943264) testing the safety and efficacy of its next-generation anti-inflammatory compound XPro1595 for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The trial is currently recruiting in different sites across Australia. More information can be found here. Instead of targeting…
Trials into Possible Treatment for Agitation in Alzheimer’s Patients to Continue, Avanir Says
This post was originally published on this site A potential oral treatment for agitation due to Alzheimer’s dementia, AVP-786, will continue in advanced clinical testing after a fuller analysis of data from two completed Phase 3 trials, Avanir Pharmaceuticals said. Their results were conflicting, with one trial showing a significant easing of agitated behaviors in patients given a…
Bluefield Project to Cure Frontotemporal Dementia Gets $1.2M to Advance FTD Blood Testing
This post was originally published on this site The Bluefield Project to Cure FTD will receive $1.2 million from the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) to validate an exploratory blood test in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The award is the first FTD investment through the foundation’s Diagnostics Accelerator, a venture philanthropy vehicle to advance the development of…
Phase 2/3 Trial of Oral Troriluzole in Easing Alzheimer’s Dementia Fully Enrolled
This post was originally published on this site Biohaven announced that its Phase 2/3 study of the investigational oral therapy troriluzole (BHV-4157) in treating symptoms of mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has fully enrolled more than 700 patients. The T2 Protect AD trial will assess if troriluzole use can protect against or slow memory and…
Phase 2 Trial to Test New Way of Measuring Tau Plaques in Living Brains
This post was originally published on this site A newly opened Phase 2 clinical trial will test the sensitivity of new imaging tool for plaque buildup in the brains of people with mild cognitive impairment and dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease, Aprinoia Therapeutics announced. The trial is set to enroll 130 adults, 50 to 85 years…
Alzheimer’s Association, AME Church Join to Promote Disease Awareness and Support
This post was originally published on this site The Alzheimer’s Association and the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) announced a three-year partnership to promote greater involvement in the fight against Alzheimer’s (AD) and to heighten awareness of the support needed by patients and their families. Through the leadership of its International Health Commission, the AME…
Caregivers’ Priorities Shift During the Holidays
This post was originally published on this site Some of us are still adjusting to writing 2019 on bank checks, and here we are knocking on the door of the holidays. The older we become, the faster the years seem to zoom by. Just yesterday, we were children dreaming of snow at Christmas and our…