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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the first blood test capable of detecting amyloid plaques, one of the key signs of Alzheimer’s disease, offering a simpler alternative to current diagnostic methods. The test, which received FDA clearance on 16 May, is approved for people aged 55 and over who show signs or [...]
Researchers have captured a first-of-its-kind video of dynein-Lis1 protein interaction, supporting future drug development for neurological disorders. Our cells rely on microscopic highways and specialised protein vehicles to move everything - from positioning organelles to carting protein instructions to disposing of cellular garbage. These highways (called microtubules) and vehicles (called motor proteins) are indispensable to cellular [...]
This blog was written thanks to the expertise of the Brian Barr Solicitors team, including Alex Cohen, Philip Cohen and Steven Akerman, leading experts in compensation claims for chronic pain and serious injury. In our hyper-connected world, where sharing the minutiae of our lives has become second nature for most people, social media has woven itself into the [...]
Silvia Silva, Head of Care at Richardson Care in Northampton, joined the company in January 2023. Here she talks about her role and reflects on her first two years at the specialist care service for adults with acquired brain injury or learning disabilities and complex needs. As there is no typical day, what are you [...]
By Guillermo Moreno-Sanz, PhD
By Harpreet Kaur, a physiotherapist, sports exercise specialist, corrective exercise specialist & REPS certified fitness coach.
NR Times speaks to leading neuro-rehab clinician Stephanie Clarke about current and future trends in care and research.











