Alzheimer's Disease
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Can Inhibiting 15-PGDH Enzyme Protect Against Cognitive Decline in TBI Patients?
Discover how Dr. Sanford Markowitz and Dr. Andrew Pieper’s combined expertise in cancer genetics and psychiatry is leading to innovative approaches that tackle Alzheimer’s and TBI.
Neuropsychiatric Research Advances Self-Management Programs for Neurological Disorders
Martha Sajatovic, MD explains how her research has led to a self-management program for patients with epilepsy and science to service models for other neurological conditions.
An Evolving Understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease
Like static on a transistor radio. That is how esteemed cognitive neurophysiologist Charles J. Duffy, MD, PhD, describes the signals generated within aging brains - Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Fall 2022
Charles J. Duffy, MD, PhD, Named Director of the UH Brain Health & Memory Center
Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Summer 2022
Esteemed Alzheimer’s Researcher Joins University Hospitals
UH uniquely positioned to contribute to “war on neurodegenerative diseases,” he says - UH Clinical Update | May 2022
New Alzheimer’s Disease Study Seeks Northeast Ohio Volunteers with Down Syndrome
UH Clinical Update | April 2022
When Dementia Strikes Educational Class Can Ease the Burden for Families
UH is only healthcare organization in Northeast Ohio to offer free, well-studied dementia caregiving course - UH Clinical Update | May/June 2021
CENDIVE to Enhance Early-Stage Research Studies for Innovative New Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease
UH Research & Education Update | July 2020