Scientists Find a Way to Help the Brain Clear Alzheimer’s Plaques . . . Astrocytes and a Surprising Plaque-Clearing Mechanism Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have identified a natural process in the brain that can remove existing amyloid plaques in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease and help maintain memory and thinking ability
World Brain Day 2025: Brain Health for All Ages We invite neurologists, health care professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the public to take part in World Brain Day 2025 Let’s unite to make brain health a universal priority, ensuring that people of all ages can enjoy healthier, more fulfilling lives
World Brain Day 2025 - wfneurology. org Our vision for WBD2025 is to work collaboratively with UN ECOSOC and the WHO Brain Health Unit, making this initiative a historic milestone in establishing brain health as a universally recognized priority
World Brain Day 2025: Could Your Brain Heal Itself? Why Scientists Are . . . Summary Scientists are now exploring neuroplasticity as a powerful tool to treat neurological disorders like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and stroke-related damage There's a remarkable change taking place within your brain every single day and chances are, you don't even realize it
Scientists unveil the world’s most comprehensive AI-powered tool for . . . This first-of-its-kind database and research tool has launched with data from over 34 million brain cells It compiles and standardizes the world’s neuroscience data into a common format and language allowing deep, seamless collaboration between international teams all united in the common goal of finding cures for brain disease
The World Federation of Neurology: Brain health for all ages 2025 WBD 2025 will emphasize “Brain Health for All Ages” to help the WFN draw attention to the unique neurological challenges and opportunities that arise across different stages of life, and to encourage a more coordinated global action that is responsive to age- and region-specific needs