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News and Information from the i-Forget team

Find updates on our study progress and information about the state of microbiome research related to Alzheimer's disease.

Q&A with i-Forget's Research Director

We sat down with Dr. Brent Zanke to get answers to the questions potential study participants ask us the most. 

Read the Q&A with Brent Zanke

Q&A with The Durable Mind's Co-Founder

As an i-Forget pilot study participant, you might know Carli Kinnear's voice from your telephone screening interview. Find out more about her and her role in  i-Forget's research in this Q&A.

Read the Q&A with Carli Kinnear

Q&A with i-Forget Scientific Advisory Board member Walter Swardfager

Get to know one of our i-Forget Scientific Advisory board members, who is at the forefront of dementia prevention research. 

Read the Q&A with Walter Swardfager

Introducing i-Forget’s brain health assessment partner: Cogniciti

One component of the i-Forget pilot study is a brain health assessment. Find out more about our partner, which provides this online tool. 

Read about the Cogniciti Brain Health Assessment

Study finds daily supplement improves brain function in older adults

We discuss a study from researchers at King's College London that reported improved memory test performance after taking a prebiotic and how the i-Forget study could further this type of research.

Read the prebiotic and memory research review

Finding truth in big data

Sophisticated big data analysis can uncover patterns, trends, and associations. However, there are pitfalls regarding how data is interpreted, which means finding the "truth" takes a careful approach

Learn how to find truth in big data

Research Review: Age and the gut microbiome (November 2024)

This month, we discuss research from Norwich University that examined whether intestinal microbiota influences the development of conditions associated with aging. Could altering the gut microbiome eliminate these age-associated conditions? 

Read the age and gut microbiome research review

Research Review: Alzheimer's and colorectal cancer (October 2024)

In this month's research review, we summarize the findings that confirm an inverse relationship between Alzheimer's disease and colorectal cancer. The research points to gut bacteria playing a role. 

Read the Alzheimer's and colorectal cancer research review

Research Review: Alzheimer's an autoimmune disease (September 2024)

This month's research review looks at the shift in thinking regarding the underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease, with many researchers believing that it could have autoimmune elements. 

Read the Alzheimer's an autoimmune disease research review

Research Review: Alzheimer's and the microbiome (July 2024)

We discuss two studies in this month's research review. One uncovers the similarities between the gut microbiomes of those who live in the same household. The other looks at the link between intestinal microbiota and Alzheimer's disease. 

Read the Alzheimer's and the microbiome research review

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