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Alzheimer's tau protein has a surprising secret role in memory
Researchers found that tau is essential for turning new experiences into lasting memories by helping organize the brain's memory-storing cells. The mouse study also revealed how abnormal tau may contribute to Alzheimer's by disrupting both the formation of new memories and the recall of existing ones.
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Scientists Just Reprogrammed Brain Immune Cells to Fight Alzheimer's Plaques and the Memory Results Are Striking
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Lethal Weapon star Danny Glover says he has Alzheimer’s disease
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A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients
A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients
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The sign of dementia that appears 15 YEARS before early-onset diagnosis
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· Jun 30, 2026
Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's spreads through the brain
A common brain protein may be giving Alzheimer’s disease an unexpected way to spread, carrying toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons into healthy ones. By blocking these harmful protein packages before they reach new cells, researchers believe it may one day be possible to slow the disease's relentless progression.
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Related coverage for "Alzheimer's tau protein has a surprising secret role in memory": Medical Daily — Scientists Just Reprogrammed Brain Immune Cells to Fight Alzheimer's Plaques and the Memory Results Are Striking. mindbodygreen — Researchers Identified A Blood Protein Linked To Future Dementia Risk. Toronto Sun — Lethal Weapon star Danny Glover says he has Alzheimer’s disease. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/94GwEibiRpzEGEeXTfpS8F.jpg — A copper drug could boost memory in Alzheimer’s patients . Health News | Mail Online — The sign of dementia that appears 15 YEARS before early-onset diagnosis. Science Daily — Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's spreads through the brain


