Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. High-quality manuscripts on all associated elements of dementia, including progressive nervous system disorders that impair movement and memory, thinking, and behavior, are easily accessible through WebLog Journal of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease. It focuses on every clinical and medical facet of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease that impacts memory and the central nervous system. The journal encourages research on cutting-edge therapies that are efficient in treating a disease's initial symptoms.

Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease include Case Blogs, Case Reports, Case Series, Clinical Images, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, Commentaries, Perspectives, Opinions, Mini Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Review articles, and Research Articles.

The Editorial Board of the Journal is composed of a committed group of international experts in alzheimer's and parkinson's disease. Every board editor oversees and actively manages the journal's progress. The goal of the peer-review procedure is to disseminate accurate and useful scientific knowledge. A panel of subject-matter specialists evaluates the quality and substance of the papers submitted for publication.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Advanced Dementia Amyloid Hypothesis Anatomical Biochemistry Brain Cell Death Care Giving Cholinergic Hypothesis Cognitive Dysfunction Diet Disease Mechanism Early Dementia Environmental Factors Epidemiology of AD and PD Gene Therapy Genetics of AD and PD Lifestyle Medication Medications Memory Loss Moderate Dementia Movement Disorder Neural Transplantation Neurodegenerative Disorder Neuropathology Neuroprotective Treatments Neuropsychiatric Problems Other Hypotheses Palliative Care Parkinsonism Pathophysiology Pre-Dementia Psychosocial Intervention Tau Hypothesis Thinking Abilities Alzheimer's Biomarkers Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid Onset Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Therapy Alzheimer's Neuroinflammation Alzheimer's Diabetes Familial Alzheimer's Microglia Alzheimer's Diet Alzheimer's Memantaine Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Dementia Alzheimer's Disease Risk Model Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease Pathology Alzheimer's Disease Diabetes Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Stress Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Signs Frontotemporal Dementia Vascular Dementia Dementia Therapy Lewy Body Dementia Dementia Cognitive Dementia Music Dementia Occupational Dementia Parkinson Physical Dementia Dementia Treatment and Care Dementia Diagnosis Prevalence Dementia Dementia Risk and Prevention Dementia Symptoms Dementia Depression Semantic Dementia Brain Health High Blood Pressure and High Cholesterol Damage to Brain Cells Hippocampus Cardiovascular Risk Factors Dementia Care Non-drug Therapies Dementia Caregiver Dementia Caregiver Burden Dementia Care Mapping Dementia Care Nursing Dementia Caregiver Education Dementia Care Management Dementia Caregiver Intervention Dementia Caregiver Depression Early on Set Dementia Caregiver Model Dementia Care Mixed Dementia Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Huntington's Disease Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Neuropsychological Testing Episodic Memory Implicit Memory Perception (Agnosia) Illusionary Misidentifications Urinary Incontinence Neuropsychiatric Changes Delusional Symptoms