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Both intracerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke continue to be the leading causes of disability and the second leading causes of death worldwide.1,2 The burden is largest in low- and middle-income countries, which have seen rapid recent population growth. Large vessel occlusion (LVO – internal carotids, vertebrals and the proximal branches of the circle of Willis) accounts for 20% of all acute ischemic strokes (AISs) […]

Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

An Introduction to Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

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Could NLRP3 be the missing link between amyloid pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration? Dr Gennaro Pagano explains how insights from the GRADUATE trial is informing the next generation of Alzheimer's disease therapies and advancing our understanding of neuroinflammation. https://touchmedicalmedia-1.wistia.

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Prof. Arcadi Navarro discusses BBRC's largest-ever presence at AAIC, the growing role of biomarkers and personalized risk prediction, and why prevention is becoming the future of Alzheimer's disease research. Introduction We spoke with Prof. Arcadi Navarro, Professor of Genetics and ...

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Dr. Soo Borson, Dr. Clifford Singer, Dr. Frederick Ketchum

Learn more on innovations in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and personalizing of DMTs Endorsed by the Gerontological Society of America

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Dr Reisa Sperling discusses the rationale for targeting preclinical Alzheimer's disease, the latest long-term data from the Brainshuttle AD programme evaluating trontinemab, and how the PrevenTRON study could help shift Alzheimer's disease treatment towards prevention. We spoke with Dr Reisa ...

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Dr Klaus Dugi discusses the first-in-human data for VNA-318, the rationale for targeting cellular energy metabolism in Alzheimer's disease, and how improving mitochondrial function could offer both symptomatic and disease-modifying benefits. We spoke with Klaus Dugi, Chief Executive Officer of ...

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Prof. John-Paul Taylor discusses the phase 2b RewinD-LB findings, lessons learned from the neflamapimod programme, and the next steps towards precision medicine in dementia with Lewy bodies We spoke with Prof. John-Paul Taylor, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, at ...

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Prof. George Grossberg discusses the unmet need in agitation associated with Alzheimer's disease, the rationale behind the phase 3 ADAGIO studies, and the evolving role of biomarkers and caregivers in improving patient care. We spoke with Prof. George Grossberg, Saint Louis ...

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Large real-world study highlights important ethnoracial differences in amyloid positivity and their implications for diagnosis, treatment and clinical trial access As amyloid biomarkers become central to Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and treatment, a new analysis from the New IDEAS (Imaging Dementia—...

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Meet the future leaders transforming neurology The touchNEUROLOGY Future Leaders 2026 programme recognizes outstanding early- and mid-career clinicians, researchers and scientists who are shaping the future of neurology. Nominated by peers across the global neurology community, these innovators are leading advances ...

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We are delighted to announce Dr ​​Robin Zhou as a touchNEUROLOGY Future Leader 2026, selected by peers as one of the neurologists changing the future of Alzheimer's disease. Dr Robin Zhou (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) is an MD and PhD student ...

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We are delighted to announce Dr ​​Brandon Holmes as a touchNEUROLOGY Future Leader 2026, selected by peers as one of the neurologists changing the future of neurodegenerative disease. We spoke with Dr Brandon Holmes (Memory and Aging Center and Weill Institute ...

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We are delighted to announce Dr ​​Rebecca Casterton as a touchNEUROLOGY Future Leader 2026, selected by peers as one of the neurologists changing the future of neurodegenerative disease. We spoke with Dr Rebecca Casterton (University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South ...

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We are delighted to announce Dr Mathias Gramkow as a touchNEUROLOGY Future Leader 2026, selected by peers as one of the neurologists changing the future of Alzheimer's disease. We spoke with Dr Mathias Holsey Gramkow (Danish Dementia Research Centre and Rigshospitalet, ...

Alzheimer s amyloid plaques forming in a neuron showing cellular structure and plaque accumulation highlighting the impact on brain health.
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Prof. Lutz Frölich discusses the 48-month Clarity AD open-label extension, including long-term efficacy, clinical meaningfulness, safety and what these findings could mean for patients eligible for lecanemab in Europe. At the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress 2026, Prof. Lutz ...

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Leading experts share their perspectives on the most important therapeutic and treatment updates at AAN 2026 and discuss how these findings may shape the future of neurologic care At American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA, April 18–22, 2026, major ...

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Emerging data from AAN 2026 across neuroimmunology, epilepsy, neuromuscular disease, movement disorders and neuroinfectious disease highlighted the continued evolution of neurology toward more precise, personalized and mechanism-driven care. The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA, from April 18–22, 2026, ...

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The late-breaking science sessions at AAN Annual Meeting 2026, Chicago, IL, USA brought together a wide range of pivotal and practice-shaping data spanning rare disease, neuroimmunology, headache, epilepsy, neurodegeneration and neuromuscular medicine. Several presentations reported positive phase III findings, while others ...

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Six key oral presentations from this year’s ADI meeting on diagnosis, therapies and innovation in care Conference coverage | Held from 14–16 April, the 37th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), Lyon, France, brought together global expertise and lived ...

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