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Dr. Laura K. Doan
@laurakdoan.bsky.social
21 minutes ago
Tomorrow I will be @ Indigo Kamloops, signing books from 11am to 2pm. She's Still My Mom is a great resource for anyone involved in the journey of Alzheimer's. @friesenpress.bsky.social #shesstillmymom #alzheimersawareness #caregiversupport
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brownchubbybear
@brownchubbybear.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
How delusional is Donnie? Has #dementia really set in? #TrumpTariffs
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Nature Cell Biology
@natcellbio.nature.com
about 3 hours ago
🏖️Our July issue's out! Cover: Droplets in meiotic crossovers 👉🏼Comment on #Alzheimers 👉🏼Reviews on #aging and #EndoplasmicReticulum -associated degradation 🔬 #BreastCancer #autophagy #neurodegeneration #amnion #chromatin #meiosis #PhaseSeparation #healthspan & more! www.nature.com/ncb/volumes/...
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Noticias Ind. Chile
@noticiascl.bot.altgr.xyz
about 5 hours ago
“Jamás hemos caído en la descalificación”: Kast descarta campaña y condena lenguaje utilizado contra Matthei | vía #UChileRadio radio.uchile.cl/2025/07/1… #alzheimer […]

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Klobo
@klobo15.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
3 weeks to go. In the words of Bob Geldof: Give us your money! (Please...🙏) www.justgiving.com/fundra…. #trek26 #alzheimers #dementia #charity #fundraising
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Epigenome Technologies
@epigenometech.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
Download our poster to learn how we used Droplet Paired-Tag to assess RNA expression and histone modifications to identify cell-type-specific CREs and heritability factors linked to Alzheimer's disease #Epigenetics #SingleCell #DropletPairedTag #PairedTag #Multiomics #Alzheimers bit.ly/4kgWMF3
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Flipboard Science Desk
@sciencedesk.flipboard.social.ap.brid.gy
about 6 hours ago
How you say something is often more important than what you say. And even more so as you age. @ScienceAlert explains how early signs of Alzheimer’s disease may be hidden in the way a person speaks. flip.it/IFJoDY #Science #Health #BrainHealth #Brain #Alzheimer #Neurology

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Early signs of Alzheimer's disease may be hidden in the way a person speaks, but it's not yet clear which details of our diction are most critical for diagnosis. A study from 2023 suggests that as we age, _how_ we say something may matter more than _what_ we say. Researchers at the University of Toronto think the pace of everyday speech may be a better indicator of cognitive decline than difficulty finding a word. Lethologica, also known as 'tip of the tongue' phenomenon, is experienced by young and old alike. But as we grow older, finding the name for things can become more challenging, especially over the age of 60. To explore why that is, researchers at the University of Toronto asked 125 healthy adults, between the ages of 18 and 90, to describe a scene in detail. **Related:5 Early, Speech-Related Signs You're at Risk of Alzheimer's Disease** Next, the participants were shown pictures of everyday objects while listening to audio that was designed to confirm or confuse them. For instance, if participants were shown a picture of a broom, the audio might say 'groom', which helps them recall the word through rhyme. But on the flip side, the audio might also offer a related word like 'mop', which can lead the brain astray, momentarily. frameborder="0″ allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen> The faster a person's natural speech in the first task, the more quickly they came up with answers in the second task. The findings align with the 'processing speed theory', which argues that a general slowdown in cognitive processing lies at the very center of cognitive decline, not a slowdown in memory centers specifically. "It is clear that older adults are significantly slower than younger adults in completing various cognitive tasks, including word-production tasks such as picture naming, answering questions, or reading written words," explained a team led by University of Toronto psychologist Hsi T. Wei. "In natural speech, older adults also tend to produce more dysfluencies such as unfilled and filled pauses (e.g., "uh" and "um") in between speech and have a generally slower speech rate." In a 2024 piece for _The Conversation_ , dementia researcher Claire Lancaster said that the study from Toronto "has opened exciting doors… showing that it's not just what we say but how fast we say it that can reveal cognitive changes." Recently, some AI algorithms have even been able to predict an Alzheimer's diagnosis with an accuracy of 78.5 percent using speech patterns alone. Other studies have found that patients with more signs of amyloid plaque in their brain are 1.2 times more likely to show speech-related problems. The verbal fluency test can offer insights into which regions of the brain are affected by cognitive decline.(Motortion/Canva) Amyloid plaques are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. In 2024, researchers at Stanford University led a study that found longer pauses and slower speech rates were also associated with higher levels of tangled tau proteins, another hallmark of Alzheimer's. **Related:There's a Critical Thing We Can All Do to Hold Alzheimer's Symptoms at Bay** "This suggests that speech changes reflect development of Alzheimer's disease pathology even in the absence of overt cognitive impairment," the authors of the study concluded. The groundwork is still being laid, but scientists are getting closer to decoding the nuances of human speech to figure out what our words are saying about our brains. The 2023 study was published in _Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition_.

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Alpha Sol O
@alphasolo.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
🧵(1/2) The cancellation of #StephenColbert's show stinks to high heaven. People who insist on prostrating themselves before felon34 refuse to acknowledge that they are capitulating to a wannabe tyrant who is exhibiting rapidly deteriorating symptoms consistent with a #dementia related illness. ⬇️
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Ian Kremer
@leadcoalition.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
#Caregiving for a person living with #dementia is about supporting, not correcting. #Alzheimers #quote
Avoid correcting factual errors. If your loved one calls you by a different name or repeats a the same question for the umpteenth time, there's no need to point out the “error”, and make the person feel bad about not remembering. When you resist “being right”, and instead choose to be kind, you'll have a more positive interaction with your loved one. 

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Éric Maeker
@dr.maeker.fr
about 7 hours ago
Faites-vous une toile grâce à notre sélection de films témoignages sur les maladies liées ou non l’âge. Cliquez sur notre lien pour en savoir plus ! #Cinéma #Alzheimer #Émotions #PopCornMaekerSProject maeker.fr/popcorn_alz
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🎬 Top films Alzheimer : Still Alice, The Father + nouveautés. Guide complet pour familles et aidants.

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@toppnews.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
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Ian Kremer
@leadcoalition.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
Six-hour ‘undo’ button: GAI-17 rewinds #stroke damage and may beat #Alzheimers omu.ac.jp/en/info/rese... #dementia #neurology #neuroscience #NeuroSky
Beneficial effects of GAPDH-C152A expression and GAI-17 on acute ischemic stroke treatment in model mice

Ischemia-Reperfusion-induced GAPDH aggregates lead to cell death and paralysis, but both GAPDH-C152A expression and GAI-17 treatment can decrease the chances of post-stroke side effects.

Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University
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Ann Doherty
@annsinead.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
🎬 Wondering how to do PPI in dementia research? Our VISION-DEAR video shows what meaningful involvement looks like—from people with dementia, carers & researchers. 📺 Watch: bit.ly/4lCW7OS 🤝 @ucc.ie , @alzheimersocirl.bsky.social & Dementia Ireland Empowering Communnities #PPI #Dementia
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National Center for Equitable Care for Elders
@nationalece.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
While our Center is on break from live activities, be sure to visit our library of webinars including: What is the Future of Caregiving, Recognizing #Dementia Early With the Help of Family Caregivers, and more! ece.hsdm.harvard.edu/webi…
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ℳ𝒾𝒹𝑔ℯ𝓉𝒱𝒾𝓀𝒾𝓃𝑔
@midgetviking.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
I'm not sure if it matters what he denies. This is from the man who can barely remember basic vocabulary and who came up with 'covfefe'. #tRump #memory #dementia #mentalillness #GOP #US
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rPeptide
@rpeptide.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
🧬 New #Neuron study maps brain cell growth across humans, macaques & pigs. Growth continues in animals but not humans - key for #Alzheimers & #Parkinsons research. Study used our Beta-Amyloid peptide. t.ly/356j0 Explore APP 669–711: t.ly/30FeS #rPeptide #Research #Recombinant #Peptide #Protien

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@jhy001.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
The emperor has no brain! #Dementia ! #Politics
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Allumiqs
@allumiqs.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
🧠 We'll be at #AAIC2025 in Toronto, July 27–31! We support precision neuroscience with multiomics solutions for biomarker discovery, including Alamar's ARGO™ HT & NULISA™ for ultrasensitive proteomics, Booth #1516! @alzassociation.bsky.social #proteomics #multiomics #NULISA #Neurodegeneration
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TauRx
@taurx-pharma.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
People make an organisation. We appreciate our dedicated teams of hugely diverse talent every single day. Yesterday, our CEO and co-founder Prof. Claude Wischik hosted a summer BBQ to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication! #TauRx #Alzheimers #Dementia #Innovation #LifeSciences
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You-Ri Yamanaka
@you-riyamanaka.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
Morning light, express train, a heart full — travelling from Mum’s care home to work in Tokyo. Feeling grateful for this rhythm of care and creativity 🌱 朝の光と特急列車、心が満ちていく——母のホームから東京のワークショップへ。 ケアと創造が交わるこの毎日に、感謝✨ #mum #alzheimers #motheranddaughter #actingworkshop #kabuki #butoh #tokyo #acting #full
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