The scientific director of BBRC's Alzheimer’s Prevention Program suggests trying a new aproach in order to keep working with Aducanumab
BBRC researchers have determined that higher risks of dementia are associated with an increased load of global white matter hyperintensities, which are brain lesions of vascular origin
BBRC researchers have received funding from the Alzheimer’s Association to analyze the possible effect of telomeres, which are considered a biomarker of biological aging, in the disease
Data of the Study Alfa is now available, upon request, on the integrated online research platform launched by the Alzheimer’s Association.
The neuroimaging study shows social exclusion relevant in motivating extremism in those vulnerable to radicalisation
The Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center is the top recruiter study site in Europe, with more than 200 Spanish research participants visited
The study has detected that some individuals who perceive subjective cognitive decline have a worse cognitive performance and lower grey matter volumes in areas which are affected by Alzheimer’s disease
Alejandro Laquidain is one of the more than 200 Spanish research participants of the EPAD project recruited at BBRC.
The aim of the project, entitled AlfaAge, is to identify pro-ageing and pro-youthful blood biomarkers in different age groups.