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September 2021

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. The team behind JAD also produce an invaluable book series, the latest volume of which is entitled Alzheimer's Disease and Air Pollution. To mark World Alzheimer's Day on September 21 this year, we are offering a 20% discount on the print edition until the end of the month and, in addition, we have made all content in our latest issue (JAD 83:2) freely available until the end of September. We are calling on the JAD community to spread awareness of our book and journal content this month also.

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Discount on: Book Series AIAD, Vol.8

Guest Editor: Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas, MD, PhD

Alzheimer's Disease and Air Pollution, the latest volume in our Advances in Alzheimer's Disease book series, is a remarkable compilation of research, pursuing the goal of establishing plausible links between air pollution and neurodegeneration. Six sections have been put together that include: works from epidemiological studies establishing a strong link between dementia and particulate matter and ozone; particles and nanoparticle papers describing the properties of pollution; and works describing the intricate pathways which take normal neurons to ghost tangles surrounded by a devastated brain.

To discover more about the book, and to get the 20% discount code to use at checkout for the print edition, click the visual below:

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NEW ISSUES

Volume 83, Issue 2 / 2021 Online

Freely available online during Sep 2021 for World Alzheimer's Month!

EDITORIAL
Fifty Years of Dementia: A Transdisciplinary and Intergenerative Lifelong Learning Adventure in the FieldOpenly Available
Whitehouse, Peter J.

REVIEW ARTICLES
Cholinergic Deep Brain Stimulation for Memory and Cognitive DisordersOpen Access
Subramaniam, Saravanan | Blake, David T. | Constantinidis, Christos

Sex Differences in Locus Coeruleus: A Heuristic Approach That May Explain the Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease in Females
Luckey, Alison M. | Robertson, Ian H. | Lawlor, Brian | Mohan, Anusha | Vanneste, Sven

COVID-19 CONTENT
Brain Stress Mapping in COVID-19 Survivors Using MR Spectroscopy: New Avenue of Mental Health Status MonitoringOpenly Available
Samkaria, Avantika | Punjabi, Khushboo | Sharma, Shallu | Joon, Shallu | Sandal, Kanika | Dasgupta, Tirthankar | Sharma, Pooja | Mandal, Pravat K.

EDITOR'S CHOICE RESEARCH ARTICLES
Latent Cognitive Class at Enrollment Predicts Future Cognitive Trajectories of Decline in a Community Sample of Older Adults
Zammit, Andrea R. | Yang, Jingyun | Buchman, Aron S. | Leurgans, Sue E. | Muniz-Terrera, Graciela | Lipton, Richard B. | Hall, Charles B. | Boyle, Patricia | Bennett, David A.

Porphyromonas Gingivalis Infection Induces Synaptic Failure via Increased IL-1β Production in Leptomeningeal Cells
Huang, Wanyi | Zeng, Fan | Gu, Yebo | Jiang, Muzhou | Zhang, Xinwen | Yan, Xu | Kadowaki, Tomoko | Mizutani, Shinsuke | Kashiwazaki, Haruhiko | Ni, Junjun | Wu, Zhou

MIND Diet, Common Brain Pathologies, and Cognition in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Dhana, Klodian | James, Bryan D. | Agarwal, Puja | Aggarwal, Neelum T. | Cherian, Laurel J. | Leurgans, Sue E. | Barnes, Lisa L. | Bennett, David A. | Schneider, Julie A.

Association of Amyloid-β Pathology with Decision Making and Scam Susceptibility
Kapasi, Alifiya | Yu, Lei | Stewart, Christopher | Schneider, Julie A. | Bennett, David A. | Boyle, Patricia A.

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Volume 83, Issue 1 / 2021 Online

EDITORIAL
On the Nomenclature of the Alzheimer’s Disease Amyloid and Its PrecursorOpenly Available
Robakis, Nikolaos K.

REVIEW ARTICLE
The Locus Coeruleus in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Postmortem and Brain Imaging ReviewOpen Access
Beardmore, Rebecca | Hou, Ruihua | Darekar, Angela | Holmes, Clive | Boche, Delphine

COVID-19 CONTENT
Supporting and Protecting People with Dementia in the COVID-19 PandemicOpenly Available
Remoli, Giulia | Canevelli, Marco | Robertazzo, Umberto Maria | Nuti, Filippo | Bacigalupo, Ilaria | Salvi, Emanuela | Valletta, Martina | Toccaceli Blasi, Marco | et al.

EDITOR'S CHOICE RESEARCH ARTICLES
Copper Imbalance in Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Link with the Amyloid Hypothesis: Towards a Combined Clinical, Chemical, and Genetic Etiology
Squitti, Rosanna | Faller, Peter | Hureau, Christelle | Granzotto, Alberto | White, Anthony R. | Kepp, Kasper P.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Amyloid-β Oligomer Levels in Patients with Idiopathic Normal Pressure HydrocephalusOpen Access
Kawamura, Kaito | Miyajima, Masakazu | Nakajima, Madoka | Kanai, Mitsuyasu | Motoi, Yumiko | Nojiri, Shuko | Akiba, Chihiro | Ogino, Ikuko | Xu, Hanbing | Kamohara, Chihiro | et al.

The Excess Costs of Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Sontheimer, Nadine | Konnopka, Alexander | König, Hans-Helmut

Synaptic Molecular and Neurophysiological Markers Are Independent Predictors of Progression in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOpen Access
Smailovic, Una | Kåreholt, Ingemar | Koenig, Thomas | Ashton, Nicholas J. | Winblad, Bengt | Höglund, Kina | Nilsson, Per | Zetterberg, Henrik | Blennow, Kaj | Jelic, Vesna

Amyloid Deposition Is Greater in Cerebral Gyri than in Cerebral Sulci with Worsening Clinical Diagnosis Across the Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum
Walden, Lucas M. | Hu, Song | Madabhushi, Anant | Prescott, Jeffrey W. | for the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

OBITUARY
In Memoriam for M. Flint BealOpen Access
Gouras, Gunnar K.

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Most Read Content in August 2021

Most read content via the IOS Press content website published in 2020 & 2021 JAD issues

Functional Integrity of Synapses in the Central Nervous System of Cognitively Intact Individuals with High Alzheimer’s Disease Neuropathology Is Associated with Absence of Synaptic Tau OligomersOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.78, Iss.4, 2020) (Alzheimer Award Winner, View Press Release)
Singh, Ayush | Allen, Dyron | Fracassi, Anna | Tumurbaatar, Batbayar | Natarajan, Chandramouli | Scaduto, Pietro | Woltjer, Randy | Kayed, Rakez | Limon, Agenor | Krishnan, Balaji | Taglialatela, Giulio

COVID-19: Review of a 21st Century Pandemic from Etiology to Neuro-psychiatric ImplicationsOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.77, Iss.2, 2020)
Yamamoto, Vicky | Bolanos, Joe F. | Fiallos, John | Strand, Susanne E. | Morris, Kevin | Shahrokhinia, Sanam | Cushing, Tim R. | Hopp, Lawrence | Tiwari, Ambooj | Hariri, Robert | et al.

Neurobiology of COVID-19Openly Available (Review Article in Vol.76, Iss.1, 2020)
Fotuhi, Majid | Mian, Ali | Meysami, Somayeh | Raji, Cyrus A.

Spiritual Fitness: A New Dimension in Alzheimer’s Disease PreventionOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.80, Iss.2, 2021) (View Press Release)
Khalsa, Dharma Singh | Newberg, Andrew B.

Porphyromonas gingivalis Outer Membrane Vesicles as the Major Driver of and Explanation for Neuropathogenesis, the Cholinergic Hypothesis, Iron Dyshomeostasis, and Salivary Lactoferrin in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.82, Iss.4, 2021)
Nara, Peter L. | Sindelar, Daniel | Penn, Marc S. | Potempa, Jan | Griffin, W. Sue T.

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Special Video Recording about JAD by George Perry

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One year on from uploading the below video, on World Alzheimer's Day, the special message from JAD's Editor-in-Chief George Perry that explains how the journal is "advancing pathways to discovery" in the field of Alzheimer's disease research is still as relevant as ever, so we share it again in case you missed it.

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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