When she died, the doctor conducted an autopsy, finding in her brain two suspicious proteins: sticky plaques between her ...
In 1903, German researcher and pathologist Dr. Alois Alzheimer — whom the disease was eventually named after — was searching for foreign researchers who could assist him in brain research at his Royal ...
Why are researchers still fumbling in the quest to cure what is arguably one of the most important diseases confronting ...
Alois Alzheimer noted an association between blood flow and the disease that bears his name in 1906. So what happened?