Microglial Cells: Key to Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
May 6, 2025

Microglial cells are critical components of the brain's immune system, acting as sentinels that monitor and maintain the health of neural environments.These specialized cells perform essential functions such as removing debris, combating inflammation, and facilitating synaptic pruning – the process of refining neural connections vital for cognitive function.
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Alzheimer’s Research: New Discoveries from Beth Stevens
April 30, 2025

Alzheimer's research stands at the forefront of efforts to combat one of the most debilitating neurodegenerative diseases affecting millions.Neuroscientist Beth Stevens has revolutionized our understanding of microglial cells, the brain's innate immune system, and their role in Alzheimer’s disease.
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