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1 | Flora Graham Nature Writes Nature Briefing. Tweets own. On B’sky. London, United Kingdom | ||
2 | Rebecca Dyer Science Alert Science communicator. Outdoor enthusiast. Creative nerd. Comedian. Australia | Brain Autopsies Suggest a New Culprit Behind Alzheimer's Disease - over 1 year ago Woman Who Defied Alzheimer's Could Show Us How to Avoid It - over 1 year ago | |
3 | Judy George MedPage Today Medical reporter, writer. | Skeptics Question Transmissible Alzheimer's Claims - 3 months ago Midlife Blood Biomarkers Predict Late-Life Dementia - 8 months ago Personalized Alzheimer's Progression Predicted by Model - 9 months ago Alzheimer's Slowed by Intensive Lifestyle Changes - 10 months ago Is Alzheimer's Transmissible Through Bone Marrow Cells? - about 1 year ago Alzheimer's Biomarkers Show Specific Changes 20 Years Before Diagnosis - about 1 year ago Alzheimer's May Be Transmissible in Rare Circumstances - about 1 year ago Coronary Heart Disease by Age 45 Linked With Later Dementia - over 1 year ago Proteins Predict Signs of Alzheimer's Disease - over 1 year ago | |
4 | Clare Watson Science Alert Science writer. Wollongong, Dharawal country | ||
5 | David Nield Science Alert Freelance tech, science writer. Marple, Manchester, UK | ||
6 | Michelle Starr Science Alert Senior Journalist at Science Alert. | ||
7 | Meagan Parrish Pharma Voice Senior editor @industrydive.
Pharma world follower. Wisconsin, USA | ||
8 | Ashley Gallagher, Associate Editor Pharmacy Times One of Cabra girls on GoggleboxIRL. Dublin City, Ireland | Study: Stomach Bacteria Linked With Higher Risk of Alzheimer Disease - about 1 year ago | |
9 | Ioanna Lykiardopoulou Next Web Prof of Statistical Science.
Works at UCL. London, UK | How Europe’s universities are using AI to battle dementia - 9 months ago | |
10 | https://www.facebook.com/lisa.stiffler.5 GeekWire Loves journalism. Currently writing for GeekWire and others. Seattle, Washington |