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SciShow
We Might Be Totally Wrong About Alzheimer’s
Scientists found that the prevailing hypothesis of how the Alzheimer’s disease starts might be wrong, and some viruses could be the culprit.
SciShow
Old Pill, New Trick
One team of researchers may has found a promising lead in the fight to cure or prevent Alzheimer's. And another team is helping us understand how Hydras regrow their heads. Hosted by: Hank Green
SciShow
Can This AI Hear Alzheimer’s on the Phone?
It can be tough to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, but a team of researchers believes that artificial intelligence might be able to do it just by listening.
SciShow
How Close Are We to Curing Alzheimer's?
Researchers are working hard to understand the mechanics of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. So, how close are we to finding a cure?
Curated Video
Do Brain Exercises Really Keep You Mentally Fit?
Do Brain Exercises Really Keep You Mentally Fit?
Science ABC
What Does Chronic Stress Do To Your Mind And Body
Chronic Stress: The Silent Health Threat | Understanding Cortisol's Impact In this eye-opening video, we delve deep into the world of chronic stress and its hidden consequences on your health. Learn how cortisol, the stress hormone, can...
Curated Video
Factpack: Power of Plants
Plants can offer amazing medical cures - even the poisonous ones.
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Neuro Transmissions
How YOU can help stop Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia and affects 1 in 10 Americans over the age of 65. So if so many people have it, why don’t we have a cure? Let’s talk about why finding effective treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease...
Healthcare Triage
Does Poor Sleep Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is no stranger in the news cycle. The latest headlines are dedicated to a new study on how the brain keeps itself clean, a process which scientists have long suspected to be involved in the disease. Let's take a look.
Next Animation Studio
Researcher's study method for memory recovery for Alzheimer's patients
New research claims it has successfully reversed memory loss in an animal model of Alzheimer's.
Next Animation Studio
Molecule could determine dementia type
Scientists have identified single tau protein molecules that could help identify what form of dementia may develop in a person's brain.
Catalyst University
Prions | Mechanisms and Theories of Alzheimers Disease (Amyloid & Tau)
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative prion disease in which affected individuals suffer destruction of cortical neurons due to accumulation of prions of both beta-amyloid and Tau type. In this video, I will explain the acquisition...
Next Animation Studio
Researchers develop new method aimed at curing Alzheimer's
Scientists have found a way to target toxic particles that destroys healthy brain cells and leads to illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease.
Next Animation Studio
Alzheimer's starts in people as young as 20, much earlier than previously thought
Researchers have found that signs of Alzheimer's disease can be seen in people who are as young as 20 years old.
Healthcare Triage
How New Drugs Are Developed
Dan Skovronsky, President of Lilly Research Laboratories and Chief Scientific Officer for Eli Lilly and Company gives us a peek into the drug discovery and development process specifically focused on Alzheimer's detection and research.
TED-Ed
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
Did you know that every four seconds, a new case of Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed? Future researchers find out the biology behind this devastating disease in which the victim suffers memory loss, but their families never forget the...
TED-Ed
Why Do Hospitals Have Particle Accelerators?
Viewers gain insight into medical technology with a short video that examines how PET scanners can track FGD injected into a patient's body to find tumors.
Deep Look
These Fighting Fruit Flies Are Superheroes of Brain Science
What can fighting fruit flies tell us about our own brains? Junior geneticists explore the common genes of fruit flies and humans and learn how scientists are using the tiny insects to help study depression, anger, and Alzheimer's...
TED-Ed
Could Your Brain Repair Itself?
Is your brain running a little slow? Just reboot it and you'll be good to go. This advice may sound ridiculous, but by watching this video you will learn how through a process called neurogenesis, adult brains are able repair...
Other
Hbo: The Alzheimer's Project
A collection of films onAlzheimer's disease answers questions such as what is it, how to cope with it, how it is treated, and related topics.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Towards a Blood Test for Alzheimer's
Researchers have discovered that they may be on the brink of developing a blood test to screen for possible Alzheimer's disease. Aired Oct. 19, 2007 [9:20]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Vitamin B3 and Alzheimer's
A conversation with Kim Green, a research scientist, who has been studying mice to see if large doses of vitamin B3 could reverse the effects of Alzheimer's disease. After having success with this research, they are looking to start...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Mental Disorders Cognitive Disorders
This lesson will identify, describe and differentiate the primary symptom(s) for each type of cognitive disorder and organic disorder.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Attacking Alzheimer's With Antibodies, Hormones
Researchers are using an arsenal of techniques to cure Alzheimer's, some with disappointing results.