The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Reports: An Open-Access Platform for Cutting-Edge Alzheimer's Research

 Alzheimer's disease remains one of the most pressing health challenges of our time, affecting millions of individuals and families worldwide. With no cure yet available and cases projected to rise dramatically in the coming decades, high-quality, accessible research is more important than ever.

One emerging open-access journal making it easier for researchers to share findings is the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Reports, published by Scientific Research and Community (SRC Publishers).

What Makes This Journal Stand Out?

  • Fully Open Access: All articles are freely available online without paywalls, supporting the journal's mission to ensure complete content is accessible for readers, clinicians, caregivers, and the public.
  • Multimedia Article Formats: Unlike many traditional journals, it welcomes submissions not only as standard written papers but also as video presentations and PowerPoint slides. This flexibility is great for visual explanations of complex mechanisms (e.g., amyloid plaques, tau pathology, neuroimaging results) or for educational/outreach purposes.
  • Broad Scope in Alzheimer's & Related Fields: The journal covers key topics such as:
    • Dementia and memory loss
    • Cognitive decline and mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
    • Neurodegenerative processes
    • Beta-amyloid, tau tangles, brain atrophy
    • Early- and late-onset Alzheimer's
    • Neuroinflammation, synaptic loss, neuronal damage
    • Behavioral and psychological symptoms (agitation, depression, wandering)
    • Caregiver burden
    • Diagnostic tools (MMSE, MoCA, MRI, PET scans)

Recent Publications (as of 2026)

The journal is actively publishing. Highlights from the current issue (Vol. 3 No. 1, 2026) include:

  • "Quality of Life of the Caregivers of Patients with Neurodegenerative Disorders, Miami Dade County, Florida" — Explores the real-world impact on family caregivers.
  • "Improvement in EEG-Derived Functional Brain Age During a 4-Week Biophoton Therapy Intervention in 5 Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease – A Case Report" — An intriguing case series on a novel therapeutic approach.
  • "Remembering Alzheimer’s Legacy: 110 Years since the Passing of Alois Alzheimer" — A historical reflection marking the milestone since Alois Alzheimer's death.

These examples show a mix of clinical, interventional, and historical perspectives.

How to Submit or Read Articles

Researchers can submit manuscripts online via the publisher's submission portal or by email to the editorial office. The journal uses a standard open-access model (details on any article processing charges are available on their site).

Readers can browse the latest issues, archives, and full-text PDFs directly at: https://srcpublishers.com/index.php/Alzheimers-Disease-Reports

Why Consider This Journal?

In a field where rapid sharing of ideas can accelerate progress toward better diagnostics, treatments, and support systems, journals like this lower barriers to publication and readership. The inclusion of video and presentation formats could be especially useful for teaching, conference recaps, or reaching non-specialist audiences.

Whether you're a researcher in neurodegeneration, a clinician managing Alzheimer's patients, a student exploring the field, or someone touched by the disease personally, it's worth bookmarking this journal for the latest open-access insights.

Have you published in or read from multimedia-friendly journals before? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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