Alzheimer’s researchers say brain stimulation device may slow symptoms
BY LINDA CARROLL AND MUSTAFA FATTAH In a small early trial using a transcranial magnetic stimulation procedure, scientists were able to target a key brain network that stores memories and is typically hard hit by the disease. READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Small mid-stage trial suggests targeted magnetic pulses to brain could slow Alzheimer’s
BY JONATHAN WOSEN Patients receiving transcranial magnetic stimulation had slower disease progression READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Personalized Neuromodulation Treatment Significantly Slowed Alzheimer’s Progression in 12-month Phase 2 Study, Meeting Primary and Key Secondary Endpoints
Data presented at CTAD showed strong separation from placebo and statistical significance in mild-to-moderate patients on key global, cognitive, and behavioral measures including CDR-SB, ADAS- Cog11 and NPI. On key functional measure, Activities of Daily Living (ADCS-ADL), Alzheimer’s disease patients receiving treatment were nearly unchanged after one year. Personalized Neuromodulation (rTMS-EEG) targeting the Default Mode […]