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A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients

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June 26, 2026

 A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients
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NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Monash University Study: Copper Compound Reduces Alzheimer’s Proteins, Improves Memory in Mice

(NaturalNews) A copper-based drug reduced toxic amyloid-beta proteins by 42 percent and improved spatial learning by nearly 44 percent in a mouse model of Alzheimer...

Daily Mail

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· Jun 26, 2026

Buildup of essential mineral in the body linked to dementia and Parkinson's disease, study suggests

Buildup of essential mineral in the body linked to dementia and Parkinson's disease, study suggests

Medical Daily

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· Jun 22, 2026

Scientists Just Reprogrammed Brain Immune Cells to Fight Alzheimer's Plaques and the Memory Results Are Striking

A June 19, 2026 study in Cell Death Disease found molecule OLE reprograms microglia to contain amyloid plaques, reducing toxicity and improving memory in Alzheimer's models.

UPI

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· Jul 3, 2026

South Korean team uses brain oxidant to activate Alzheimer’s prodrug

South Korean team uses brain oxidant to activate Alzheimer’s prodrug

New Scientist

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· Jul 8, 2026

The allergy culprit histamine also boosts our memory

A drug that raises levels of histamine – the chemical that causes allergy symptoms – in the brain boosts our memory by around 10 per cent

Inc.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Your After-Work Drinks Could Be Aging Your Brain Faster Than You Think

A new study found that heavy drinking can accelerate biological brain aging and triggers the molecular warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease—long before memory loss even starts.

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Related coverage for " A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients ": NaturalNews.com — Monash University Study: Copper Compound Reduces Alzheimer’s Proteins, Improves Memory in Mice. Daily Mail — Buildup of essential mineral in the body linked to dementia and Parkinson's disease, study suggests. Medical Daily — Scientists Just Reprogrammed Brain Immune Cells to Fight Alzheimer's Plaques and the Memory Results Are Striking. UPI — South Korean team uses brain oxidant to activate Alzheimer’s prodrug. New Scientist — The allergy culprit histamine also boosts our memory. Inc.com — Your After-Work Drinks Could Be Aging Your Brain Faster Than You Think