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A few closely related drugs, all squarely aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease, have served up what can be charitably described as a lackadaisical performance. Stanford Medicine neurologist Mike Greicius explains why these drugs, so promising in theory, don’t appear to be helping patients much if at all.

A few closely related drugs, all squarely aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease, have served up what can be charitably described as a lackadaisical performance. Stanford Medicine neurologist Mike Greicius explains why these drugs, so promising in theory, don’t appear to be helping patients much if at all.

A Q&A with a Stanford neuroscientist on dementia, healthy aging and memory loss — and how we can protect our brains in later life.

A Q&A with a Stanford neuroscientist on dementia, healthy aging and memory loss — and how we can protect our brains in later life.

Stanford Medicine's Medicine & the Muse program hosts a night of neurobiology and dance to feature the intersection of the two.

Stanford Medicine's Medicine & the Muse program hosts a night of neurobiology and dance to feature the intersection of the two.

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Melanie Ambler, a student at the Stanford School of Medicine and "physician artist," playing the cello and learning to care for patients.

Melanie Ambler, a student at the Stanford School of Medicine and "physician artist," playing the cello and learning to care for patients.

A Stanford Medicine researcher discusses his neuroscience-driven investigation into aging and if it's possible to rejuvenate an aging brain.

A Stanford Medicine researcher discusses his neuroscience-driven investigation into aging and if it's possible to rejuvenate an aging brain.

Researchers have found parallels between the degeneration of a neurons in a tiny sea invertebrate and the human brain.

Researchers have found parallels between the degeneration of a neurons in a tiny sea invertebrate and the human brain.

Stanford Medicine researchers tracked memory formation in real time, watching how muscle memory is created.

Stanford Medicine researchers tracked memory formation in real time, watching how muscle memory is created.

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Sharon Sha, Stanford Medicine neurologist discusses all things brain health and cognition in an Ask Me Anything.

Sharon Sha, Stanford Medicine neurologist discusses all things brain health and cognition in an Ask Me Anything.

Researchers find that the ribosome, a protein-making machine, may contribute to diseases of aging, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Researchers find that the ribosome, a protein-making machine, may contribute to diseases of aging, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

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Stanford Medicine magazine's most-read articles of 2021 were about health inequity and discoveries about the brain and nervous system.

Stanford Medicine magazine's most-read articles of 2021 were about health inequity and discoveries about the brain and nervous system.

Researchers at Stanford Medicine explore ways to help patients restore function after neurological illness or injury.

Researchers at Stanford Medicine explore ways to help patients restore function after neurological illness or injury.