In The News: Department of Psychology

Financial Review

Fans of the former CEO and alleged fraudster – and those who poke fun at her – are selling T-shirts, mugs, and other accessories referencing the ‘girlboss’.

Medical Dialogues

A team of neuroscientists from UNLV has confirmed the link between type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a recent study published in the journal Communications Biology.

International Business Times

As the fraud case of Elizabeth Holmes enters its fifth week, merchandise both supporting and slamming the Theranos founder is available sold online.

TVN

You can purchase merchandise featuring the style or image of Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos. Holmes fans and others who enjoy making fun of her sell mugs, t-shirts and other accessories that reference the "girlboss."

Neuroscience News

tudy shows chronic hyperglycemia impairs working memory performance and alters fundamental aspects of working memory brain networks. The findings strengthen the link between type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.

Business Insider

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes might be on trial for fraud, but merchandise showcasing her likeness is cropping up for sale all over the internet.

U.S. News & World Report

Type 2 diabetes may up the risk for Alzheimer's disease by altering brain function, new animal research suggests.

BioSpace

Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.

Health Market

Diabetes turns out to be one of the factors in the development of Alzheimer's disease. One of the main features of diabetes - hyperglycemia - is responsible for alzheimer's-like changes.

DOCTOR PETER

A study by neuroscientists at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) showed that chronic hyperglycemia also impairs memory.

Trial Site News

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) neuroscientists report on study findings purportedly strengthening the link between Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.

Technology Networks

A team of UNLV neuroscientists has strengthened the link between Type II diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.