News Suspected Non-Alzheimer Pathophysiology: It’s Not Exactly a Snap Suspected non-Alzheimer's pathophysiology has puzzled the field since researchers coined the term three years ago.…georgeannSeptember 11, 2015
Research Discovery Poor sleep linked to toxic buildup of Alzheimer’s protein, memory loss Sleep may be a missing piece in the Alzheimer’s disease puzzle. UC Berkeley scientists have…georgeannJune 1, 2015
News Go to Sleep: It May Be the Best Way to Avoid Getting Alzheimer’s Doctors studying Alzheimer’s disease have known for a while now that their patients are poor…georgeannJune 1, 2015
Profile Seeing Through Alzheimer’s Disease A jury would have to acquit. Two tough guys are caught at the scene of…georgeannApril 29, 2015
News Staying Sharp Memory loss, the most distinctive symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, breaks hearts and destroys identities. Jeremy…georgeannApril 29, 2015
Research Discovery New front in war on Alzheimer’s, other protein-folding diseases A surprise discovery that overturns decades of thinking about how the body fixes proteins that…georgeannOctober 16, 2014
Announcement UCSF, UC Berkeley Scientists Join Forces in New Glenn Center for Aging Research Researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley have teamed up to create an innovative,…georgeannOctober 8, 2014
Research Discovery Researchers find neural compensation in people with Alzheimer’s-related protein The human brain is capable of a neural workaround that compensates for the buildup of…georgeannSeptember 14, 2014
Research Discovery The Search for the Earliest Signs of Alzheimer’s For the past five years, volunteers from the City of Berkeley and surrounding areas have…georgeannMay 23, 2012