Department of Brain Health News
The department of brain health is dedicated to advancing research, education, and clinical care to benefit brain health and the care and treatment of people with brain disorders across the lifespan. The faculty specializes in several areas that range from basic to clinical research in neurodegenerative disease and stroke.
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Tenth annual report led by noted clinician-scientist Dr. Jeffrey Cummings tracks status, trends associated with 192 active clinical trials worldwide.
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Data provided by UNLV researchers helped secure FDA approval for a new blood test to detect Alzheimer’s disease.
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The 2026 Alzheimer disease drug development landscape highlights a growing shift toward diverse disease-modifying strategies, from amyloid and tau targeting to metabolic and neuroprotective approaches.
The extended-release oral combination of dextromethorphan-bupropion uses a different mechanism of action than antipsychotic medications, which clinicians sometimes prescribe for patients with Alzheimer's disease who also experience agitation. But whether the new medication will be used as a first-line treatment is up for debate.
More than seven years of development, over $60 million in funding and a series of early clinical studies have led to this: Allyx Therapeutics is preparing for what may be the most consequential test in the New Haven-based biotech startup’s history.

Alzheimer's Disease can be different for everyone and researchers at UNLV want to know why.
Anti-amyloid drugs have transformed the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) treatment landscape, marking the first time clinicians have had access to disease-modifying treatments. Yet their use is limited to a relatively small subset of patients with early symptomatic disease.

Out now is the 10th annual Alzheimer's Drug Development Pipeline Report.
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