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$50M backs push by UC researchers to tackle 'big open question mark' in women's brain health

  • Posted on July 11, 2026
  • By Bing News
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A groundbreaking $50 million research initiative at UC San Diego aims to unravel the mystery behind women's elevated Alzheimer's risk—nearly double that of men. This comprehensive study addresses a critical gap in neuroscience by investigating the biological, genetic, and environmental factors contributing to gender disparities in cognitive decline. By combining advanced neuroimaging, biomarker analysis, and longitudinal data, researchers hope to develop targeted prevention strategies and treatments specifically designed for women's brain health and neurodegeneration.

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$50M backs push by UC researchers to tackle 'big open question mark' in women's brain health
$50M backs push by UC researchers to tackle 'big open question mark' in women's brain health

Women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer's disease, but scientists don't fully understand what drives that disparity. New research at UCSD seeks to change that.
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