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Electromagnetic Device Improves Cognition in Alzheimer’s Patients, Small Study Finds

NeuroEM Therapeutics‘s MemorEMTM — a head-worn device that uses electromagnetic waves — has shown promising results in a preliminary clinical trial of people with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Seven of eight participants demonstrated improved memory after two months of treatment. The results, “A Clinical Trial of Transcranial Electromagnetic Treatment…

Alzheimer’s Vaccine Found Safe, Effective in Patients with Mild Forms of the Disease, Phase 2 Study Finds

AXON Neuroscience’s investigational AADvac1 vaccine against tau protein, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, was found safe and effective at lessening signs of neurodegeneration in patients with mild Alzheimer’s, according to the results of a Phase 2 trial. Among younger study participants, the vaccine also seemed to improve certain cognitive…

ARPF Set to Host Brain Longevity Therapy Training and Symposium

With the goal of warding off Alzheimer’s disease through integrative medicine, the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) will host its third Brain Longevity Therapy Training and Symposium Oct. 24-27 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Brain Longevity Specialist certification program, which includes yoga training and other techniques, is a…