REVIEW ARTICLES Airborne Magnetite- and Iron-Rich Pollution Nanoparticles: Potential Neurotoxicants and Environmental Risk Factors for Neurodegenerative Disease, Including Alzheimer’s Disease Maher, Barbara A. Bilingualism and Dementia: Cognitive Reserve to Linguistic Competency Mendez, Mario F. PPAR α Between Aspirin and Plaque Clearance Chandra, Sujyoti | Roy, Avik | Patel, Dhruv R. | Pahan, Kalipada RESEARCH ARTICLES Exercise Training in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A One-Year Randomized Controlled Trial Tarumi, Takashi | Rossetti, Heidi | Thomas, Binu P. | Harris, Thomas | Tseng, Benjamin Y. | Turner, Marcel | Wang, Ciwen | German, Zohre | Martin-Cook, Kristin | Stowe, Ann M. | et al. Efficacy and Safety of Cholinesterase Inhibitors for Mild Cognitive Impairment:A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Matsunaga, Shinji | Fujishiro, Hiroshige | Takechi, Hajime Tracking Cognitive Performance in the General Population and in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment with a Self-Applied Computerized Test (Brain on Track) Ruano, Luis | Severo, Milton | Sousa, Andreia | Ruano, Catarina | Branco, Mariana | Barreto, Rui | Moreira, Sandra | Araújo, Natália | Pinto, Paula | Pais, Joana | Lunet, Nuno | Cruz, Vítor Tedim Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamic Effects of PF-06751979, a Potent and Selective Oral BACE1 Inhibitor: Results from Phase I Studies in Healthy Adults and Healthy Older Subjects – Open Access Qiu, Ruolun | Ahn, Jae Eun | Alexander, Robert | Brodney, Michael A. | He, Ping | Leurent, Claire | Mancuso, Jessica | Margolin, Richard A. | Tankisheva, Ekaterina | Chen, Danny Neuron-Specific Apolipoprotein E4 (1-272) Fragment Induces Tau Hyperphosphorylation and Axonopathy via Triggering Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Liang, Tao | Xue, Feixiao | Hang, Weijian | Wen, Bin | Zhang, Qianying | Chen, Jiehui | Liu, Xiaofeng | Chen, Juan APOE ɛ4 Gene Dose and Sex Effects on Alzheimer’s Disease MRI Biomarkers in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment – Open Access Hobel, Zachary | Isenberg, A. Lisette | Raghupathy, Dhvani | Mack, Wendy | Pa, Judy | for the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative and the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle flagship study of ageing A Brief Ischemic Postconditioning Protects Against Amyloid-β Peptide Neurotoxicity by Downregulating MLK3-MKK3/6-P38MAPK Signal in Rat Hippocampus Li, Hui | Luo, Xiao-Bing | Xu, Yan | Hou, Xiao-Yu | Volume 71, Supplement 1 / 2019 Access Now! JAD Gait Disorders Special Issue Last chance to view the openly available for #WorldAlzMonth! Frailty and Risk of Incident Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome Sathyan, Sanish | Ayers, Emmeline | Gao, Tina | Milman, Sofiya | Barzilai, Nir | Rockwood, Kenneth | Verghese, Joe Effect of Learning to Use a Mobility Aid on Gait and Cognitive Demands in People with Mild to Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease: Part I – Cane Hunter, Susan W. | Divine, Alison | Omana, Humberto | Wittich, Walter | Hill, Keith D. | Johnson, Andrew M. | Holmes, Jeffrey D. Effect of Learning to Use a Mobility Aid on Gait and Cognitive Demands in People with Mild to Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease: Part II – 4-Wheeled Walker – Open Access Hunter, Susan W. | Divine, Alison | Omana, Humberto | Wittich, Walter | Hill, Keith D. | Johnson, Andrew M. | Holmes, Jeffrey D. Older People with Dementia Have Reduced Daily-Life Activity and Impaired Daily-Life Gait When Compared to Age-Sex Matched Controls Taylor, Morag E. | Brodie, Matthew A. | van Schooten, Kimberley S. | Delbaere, Kim | Close, Jacqueline C.T. | Payne, Narelle | Webster, Lyndell | Chow, Jessica | McInerney, Garth | et al. This issue was made openly available for World Alzheimer's Month in September. We have now extended the time frame & the content will remain freely available until mid-October! | Exercising several times a week may delay brain deterioration in people at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study that scientists say merits further research to establish whether fitness can affect the progression of dementia. Research from UT Southwestern found that people who had accumulation of amyloid beta in the brain experienced slower degeneration in a region of the brain crucial for memory if they exercised regularly for one year. Open Access Study: Exercise Training in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A One-Year Randomized Controlled Trial Read the full press release here | Most Read JAD Articles in September 2019 Most read content via the IOS Press content website published in 2019 JAD issues. A Clinical Trial of Transcranial Electromagnetic Treatment in Alzheimer’s Disease: Cognitive Enhancement and Associated Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid, Blood, and Brain Imaging – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.71, Iss.1, 2019) (View the Press Release) Arendash, Gary | Cao, Chuanhai | Abulaban, Haitham | Baranowski, Rob | Wisniewski, Gary | Becerra, Lino | Andel, Ross | Lin, Xiaoyang | Zhang, Xiaolin | Wittwer, David | Moulton, Jay | Arrington, John | Smith, Amanda Developing Effective Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies: Clinical Experience and Future Directions – Open Access (Review Article in Pre-Press, 2019) Elmaleh, David R. | Farlow, Martin R. | Conti, Peter S. | Tompkins, Ronald G. | Kundakovic, Ljiljana | Tanzi, Rudolph E. Tip of the Iceberg: Assessing the Global Socioeconomic Costs of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias and Strategic Implications for Stakeholders – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.70, Iss.2, 2019) (View the Press Release) El-Hayek, Youssef H. | Wiley, Ryan E. | Khoury, Charles P. | Daya, Ritesh P. | Ballard, Clive | Evans, Alison R. | Karran, Michael | Molinuevo, José Luis | Norton, Matthew | Atri, Alireza Gait Disorders in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias: There is Something in the Way You Walk – Openly Available (Editorial in Vol.71, Iss.s1, 2019) Montero-Odasso, Manuel | Perry, George Treatment Combinations for Alzheimer’s Disease: Current and Future Pharmacotherapy Options – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.67, Iss.3, 2019) Cummings, Jeffrey L. | Tong, Gary | Ballard, Clive | Wallin A, et al. 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