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BrainStride Publications

The BrainStride Team has over 400 scientific articles published across the past 25 years. Below is a sampling of some of our more contemporary and relevant research.

Daily light and sound therapy could be a safe way to help people with Alzheimer’s keep their minds sharper for longer and might slow down some of the negative changes happening in the brain.

A personalized plan that addresses different issues at once can help boost brainpower for people with early Alzheimer’s. And the sooner they start, the better the results seem to be.

The APPC could be an early warning system for Alzheimer’s. It can pick up on subtle declines in thinking up to 11 years before a clinical diagnosis.

GenoRisk score is a new and highly accurate way to predict someone’s genetic risk for Alzheimer’s even for people who have different versions of the main Alzheimer’s risk gene.

Although there is enough evidence to recommend healthy lifestyle changes for brain health, significant research is still needed to understand the best individualized risk management strategies for Alzheimer’s prevention.

Further evidence that ADCOMS, a broad measure of cognitive function, may be useful over a range of interventions and trial designs in early Alzheimer’s disease.