An aging brain is not simply a failing brain.It’s a changing brain Some of those changes are expected, natural adaptations over time.Others are the result of stressors we can actually modify — if we understand them.Let’s start with what we see clinically. In the clinic, when we follow people from …
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Gene therapy approaches for Parkinson’s disease
Gene therapy approaches for Parkinson’s disease aim to modify or supplement gene expression to restore dopamine signaling, protect neurons, or modulate disease pathways. Recent advances show improved vector delivery, better safety profiles, and early signals of clinical benefit, though challenges remain around long-term efficacy, targeting, and scalability. Alzheimer’s & Neurodegeneration …
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LRRK2 PROTAC (ARV-102): From Target Degradation to Biomarker-Driven Trials LRRK2 PROTAC (ARV-102): From Target Degradation to Biomarker-Driven Trials Curator: Warren Peters, MD, MPH, FOMA Silo: Voice of Health – Research Edition Research Summary ARV-102 is a proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) that binds LRRK2 and recruits an E3 ligase, tagging the protein …
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A New Approach in Parkinson’s: Removing a Problem Protein (LRRK2) A New Approach in Parkinson’s: Removing a Problem Protein Silo: Voice of Health – Patient Edition What’s Being Studied Scientists are testing a new therapy called ARV-102. It helps cells identify and remove a protein called LRRK2 that may contribute …
Read More »What the GLP-1 Shift Means
Healthspan Is Becoming Real: What the GLP-1 Shift Means Healthspan Is Becoming Real: What the GLP-1 Shift Means At a leading aging research meeting, major drug makers described GLP-1 medicines as “longevity therapeutics.” That language shift matters: it opens the door to earlier prevention trials, better biomarkers, and treatments that …
Read More »GLP-1 Trial Maintains Motor Function in Parkinson’s Disease
Citation: Athauda D et al., 2025, New England Journal of Medicine, DOI 10.1056/NEJMoa2306791Research Summary:A randomized double-blind Phase 2 trial evaluated lixisenatide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, in 156 individuals Participants received lixisenatide or placebo over 12 months. The lixisenatide group maintained stable with a decline in the placebo group. Gastrointestinal effects …
Read More »Harnessing Team Science
Team Science for Dementia: The ADRC Circular Loop (Discovery → Development → Delivery → Dissemination) Harnessing Team Science in Dementia Research: The ADRC Circular Loop Citation: Akter S, Bawa EM, Riccardi N, et al. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports. 2025;9. doi:10.1177/25424823251385902 Curator: Warren Peters, MD MPH FOMA • Silo: Voice …
Read More »Gait Variability in Parkinson’s Disease: A Researcher White Paper (2022–2025)
Executive Summary Gait variability—particularly stride-time variability (STV) and stride-length variability—has emerged as a promising but context-dependent digital signal for Parkinson’s disease (PD). Across recent studies, STV is repeatedly sensitive to disease state and intervention effects, yet its interpretability hinges on speed control, environment (overground vs treadmill), fatigue, footwear, and surface. …
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