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September 2020

Every year in September across the globe, efforts are made to increase awareness of AD and dementia – and the ongoing research into the disease – during World Alzheimer's Month (#WorldAlzMonth). JAD, publishing more research papers per year on AD than any other journal, is advancing knowledge in the field. It continues to push for a diversity of approaches to AD, and its Editor-in-Chief George Perry is the key driver in this. He comments: "As well as therapeutic targets that fall well within the bounds of the amyloid hypothesis, some researchers are calling for an exploration of ideas that are beyond the mainstream.”

To mark World Alzheimer's Day on September 21 this year, we have opened up the content of our latest issue, making it freely available online until the end of the month. We are calling on the JAD community to spread awareness of JAD content during the rest of this month also.

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JAD, Volume 77, Issue 2 / 2020

This issue has 2x articles about COVID-19, 2x review articles and 30+ research articles. Coinciding with World Alzheimer's Month, all content in this issue will be openly available until the end of September. To view the entire issue, go here.

Until end of Sep 2020, this issue is freely available to read, download & share!

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COVID CONTENT
COVID-19: Review of a 21st Century Pandemic from Etiology to Neuro-psychiatric Implications (Open Access Review Article)
Yamamoto, Vicky | Bolanos, Joe F. | Fiallos, John | Strand, Susanne E. | Morris, Kevin | Shahrokhinia, Sanam | Cushing, T.R. | Hopp, Lawrence | Tiwari, Ambooj | Hariri, Robert | et al.

Awareness of the COVID-19 Outbreak and Resultant Depressive Tendencies in Patients with Severe Alzheimer’s Disease (Article Commentary; View Press Release)
Tsugawa, Akito | Sakurai, Shu | Inagawa, Yuta | Hirose, Daisuke | Kaneko, Yoshitsugu | Ogawa, Yusuke | Serisawa, Shuntaro | Takenoshita, Naoto | Sakurai, Hirofumi | et al.

REVIEW ARTICLES
Could Self-Consciousness Be Enhanced in Alzheimer’s Disease? An Approach from Emotional Sensorial Stimulation
Arroyo-Anlló, Eva M. | Sánchez, Jorge Chamorro | Gil, Roger

Alzheimer’s Disease and its Related Dementias among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders: A Scoping Review
Lim, Sahnah | Mohaimin, Sadia | Min, Deborah | Roberts, Timothy | Sohn, Young-Jin | Wong, Jazmine | Sivanesathurai, Ragavan | Kwon, Simona C. | Trinh-Shevrin, Chau

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Animal Models of Alzheimer’s Disease Should Be Controlled for Roseolovirus
Denner, Joachim | Tanzi, Rudolph | Jacobson, Steve

Potentially Pathogenic Calcium Oxalate Dihydrate and Titanium Dioxide Crystals in the Alzheimer’s Disease Entorhinal Cortex (Open Access)
Heller, Adam | Coffman, Sheryl S. | Jarvis, Karalee

Role of Executive Functions in the Conversion from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia
Junquera, Almudena | García-Zamora, Estefanía | Olazarán, Javier | Parra, Mario A. | Fernández-Guinea, Sara

Plasma High Density Lipoprotein Small Subclass is Reduced in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients and Correlates with Cognitive Performance (Open Access)
Pedrini, Steve | Hone, Eugene | Gupta, Veer B. | James, Ian | Teimouri, Elham | Bush, Ashley I. | Rowe, Christopher C. | Villemagne, Victor L. | Ames, David | Masters, Colin L. | et al.

Falls Associate with Neurodegenerative Changes in ATN Framework of Alzheimer’s Disease
Keleman, Audrey | Wisch, Julie K. | Bollinger, Rebecca M. | Grant, Elizabeth A. | Benzinger, Tammie L. | Morris, John C. | Ances, Beau M. | Stark, Susan L.

The Rhythmicity of Clock Genes is Disrupted in the Choroid Plexus of the APP/PS1 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
Furtado, André | Astaburuaga, Rosario | Costa, Ana | Duarte, Ana C. | Gonçalves, Isabel | Cipolla-Neto, José | Lemos, Manuel C. | Carro, Eva | Relógio, Angela | Santos, Cecília R.A. | Quintela, Telma.

Perceived Stress is Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in African Americans with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Trammell, Antoine R. | McDaniel, Darius J. | Obideen, Malik | Okafor, Maureen | Thomas, Tiffany L. | Goldstein, Felicia C. | Shaw, Leslie M. | Hajjar, Ihab M.

Plasma Tau Variants Detected by a Novel Anti-Tau Monoclonal Antibody: A Potential Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease
González, Andrea | Guzmán-Martínez, Leonardo | Maccioni, Ricardo B..

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Special Video Recording about JAD by George Perry

JAD's Editor-in-Chief George Perry has recorded a special message to explain how the journal is "advancing pathways to discovery" in the field of Alzheimer's disease research. You are invited to watch the recording to discover exactly what makes JAD unique in this respect. From the journal's editorial policies that help drive innovation to improve detection, prevention, and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease to being at the forefront of promoting and defining alternative and emerging theories, many of which have moved into mainstream avenues of research over time – plus much more!

To view the video recording, click here or on the visual below:

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Handbook of Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegeneration

As a special offer to our readers and the AD community, you can now purchase the print edition of the Handbook of Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegeneration at a 20% discount. The new book with its 512 pages and 32 outstanding contributions, is currently available for a limited-time only at a discount price. Use the code below when ordering via our website before the end of September and you can get the print book for €120 / US$148 / £108.

Just place your order here before September 30, 2020 and enter the discount code listed below during the ordering process.

DISCOUNT CODE: 20%AIAD7

More information: You can read more about the book in our previous mailing here.

*Offer expires September 30, 2020 & discount does not apply to ebook version

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