
Courtney Kloske
Courtney Kloske, Ph.D., is the Director of Scientific Engagement at the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago, where she plays a pivotal role in advancing research and awareness about Alzheimer’s disease. With a background in neuroscience, Kloske has contributed significantly to the understanding of the biological changes associated with dementia, particularly the roles of amyloid plaques and tau tangles. Her insights are crucial in shaping strategies for early detection and effective treatment of Alzheimer’s, emphasizing the importance of innovative diagnostic methods such as blood tests that can accurately reflect disease progression.
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Courtney Kloske, director of scientific engagement for the Chicago-based Alzheimer's Association, told Fox News Digital that studies based on a mouse model of Alzheimer's can be helpful but are not conclusive.
Compound in rosemary and sage shows promise against Alzheimer's in study as cautions remainCourtney Kloske, Ph.D., director of scientific engagement at the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago, explained the biological brain changes of Alzheimer’s disease.
New Alzheimer's blood test could be used to stage dementia, study finds






