Measuring What You Can’t See: GlycoCheck and the Future of Microvascular Health
GlycoCheck makes it possible to assess vascular health before symptoms arise. Discover how this tool is changing how we track inflammation and disease risk.
Detecting the Invisible: How NeuroCatch Identifies Subconcussions in Athletes
A recent study using NeuroCatch shows that even symptom-free head impacts can cause real brain changes. Learn how this tool supports safer sports and smarter care.
Nature Neuroscience: A Leading Resource for Advancing Brain Science
Nature Neuroscience is one of the most trusted sources for brain health research, publishing peer-reviewed studies that inform care, diagnostics, and innovation worldwide.
Exploring the Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders
The National Academies’ Forum on Neuroscience brings together experts from research, medicine, and policy to tackle the biggest challenges in brain health—advancing collaboration, diagnostics, and care.
Is Midlife the Brain’s Turning Point?
New research shows that brain aging doesn’t happen gradually—it accelerates in midlife. Learn how metabolic shifts and inflammation may mark a turning point for cognitive health.
Could Clearing Aging Neurons Help Prevent Alzheimer’s?
New research from the Salk Institute suggests that clearing aging, inflamed neurons may help reduce brain inflammation and slow Alzheimer’s progression—offering hope for future preventative therapies.
Advancing Brain Health Through Collaboration: Highlights from the National Academies' Forum on Neuroscience
New research from the Salk Institute reveals that aging neurons may be a key source of inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease—and that clearing them could help preserve brain health.